SSOAR Logo
    • Deutsch
    • English
  • English 
    • Deutsch
    • English
  • Login
SSOAR ▼
  • Home
  • About SSOAR
  • Guidelines
  • Publishing in SSOAR
  • Cooperating with SSOAR
    • Cooperation models
    • Delivery routes and formats
    • Projects
  • Cooperation partners
    • Information about cooperation partners
  • Information
    • Possibilities of taking the Green Road
    • Grant of Licences
    • Download additional information
  • Operational concept
Browse and search Add new document OAI-PMH interface
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Download PDF
Download full text

(external source)

Citation Suggestion

Please use the following Persistent Identifier (PID) to cite this document:
https://doi.org/10.47305/JLPE2412020p

Exports for your reference manager

Bibtex export
Endnote export

Display Statistics
Share
  • Share via E-Mail E-Mail
  • Share via Facebook Facebook
  • Share via Bluesky Bluesky
  • Share via Reddit reddit
  • Share via Linkedin LinkedIn
  • Share via XING XING

Perspectives on Teaching International Law and Academic Freedom in the Shadow of Primakov's Legacy

[journal article]

Poposka, Vesna

Abstract

In an era marked by global deceit, the teaching of international law is more crucial than ever to safeguard the world and humanity. Following the escalation of conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, widespread skepticism about the relevance of international law has emerged. The primary research p... view more

In an era marked by global deceit, the teaching of international law is more crucial than ever to safeguard the world and humanity. Following the escalation of conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, widespread skepticism about the relevance of international law has emerged. The primary research problem addresses how geopolitical disturbances may distort students' motivation and understanding of international law and its practical application. Geopolitical conflicts and power struggles, influenced by the legacy of Yevgeny Primakov, shape the interpretation and enforcement of international law while also threatening academic freedom. This article aims to propose a solution by advocating for a shift toward the Humboldtian educational model, utilizing a complex methodology and an interplay of variables primarily framed as socio-legal research.... view less

Keywords
international law; law of nations; university teaching; educational motivation; teaching

Classification
Curriculum, Teaching, Didactics

Free Keywords
Teaching International Law; Students' Motivation; Primakov's Legacy; Academic Freedom; Humboldtian Educational Model

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 20-37

Journal
Journal of Legal and Political Education, 1 (2024) 2

ISSN
2955-2389

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


GESIS LogoDFG LogoOpen Access Logo
Home  |  Legal notices  |  Operational concept  |  Privacy policy
© 2007 - 2025 Social Science Open Access Repository (SSOAR).
Based on DSpace, Copyright (c) 2002-2022, DuraSpace. All rights reserved.
 

 


GESIS LogoDFG LogoOpen Access Logo
Home  |  Legal notices  |  Operational concept  |  Privacy policy
© 2007 - 2025 Social Science Open Access Repository (SSOAR).
Based on DSpace, Copyright (c) 2002-2022, DuraSpace. All rights reserved.