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Summary

The British Academy for Training and Development presents this training course in International Laws and Regulations and its surrounding aspects, to all professionals wishing to acquire more advanced knowledge about the nature of International Relations and the Laws and Regulations binding them.

The International Regulatory System revolves around all processes that govern a network of inter-state relations. This network has contributed to the formation of interdependence and interaction between countries in the global political system, reaching the stage of interdependence. International Relations are based on solid connections and mutual interdependence between countries. Each state considers only its own strength and security because it is in a system based on self-defense. It seeks prestige among other states in the universal political regime, especially the independence of its decision, based on the compatibility of interests between countries. Modern International Economic Relations have widely changed in line with the vast modern alteration of the world order, so that every economic entity is largely integrated and interconnected with others in the global economic system

Political System is defined as the group of Official Governmental Institutions, Non-Governmental or Non-Formal Institutions, including the institutions that work on political decision-making in the country, this is from structural perspective, but from the behavioral point of view, Political Regime is the group that leads to organization and regulation of institutional work according to the authority vested in each and all institutions of the political system, which operate according to a set of legal rules reflecting the form and the system of government in the state, which known as the Country Constitution.

Objectives and target group

The British Academy for Training and Development offers this course to the following categories:

  • Personnel of International and Diplomatic Affairs.
  • Judges and lawyers.
  • Professionals interested in international laws.
  • All new personnel and officials in the Diplomatic Sector.
  • Formal Officers in charge of International Agreements.
  • Directors of International Relations Offices.
  • Students and graduates of colleges and institutes of Political Science and International Relations.
  • New professionals in the specialized entities working in the field of International Relations, including Embassies, Consulates and Ministries.
  • Graduates of University Economic Departments.
  • Graduates of International Relations.
  • Staff in international organizations.
  • Employees of government institutions related to economic functions.

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following topics:

  • Virtual, Realistic and Predictable International Systems in the future.
  • Important components of the international system and the related parties thereof.
  • Sources and Mechanisms of International Laws and Regulations.
  • Methods to organize international projects, demarcate borders and determine the long-term relationship.
  • Historical Stages of development of International Relations as a concept and independent political science.
  • Basic and Subsidiary Entities in International Relations.
  • Topics and Branches of International Relations and International Law.
  • Relations between foreign and international policies, and international relations.

Course Content

  • Concepts of the international system.
  • Major Principles of International Laws and Regulations.
  • Rights and duties of States in the global political system.
  • International conventions.
  • The concept of International Relations.
  • Definitions of International Relations through history.
  • Development of international relations as a concept and independent political science.
  • Theories and Factors affecting International Relations.
  • The International Politics.
  • International Organizations.
  • Factors Affecting International Relations:
  • Economic factors.
  • Geographical factors.
  • Political factors.
  • Military factors.

Course Date

2024-07-08

2024-10-07

2025-01-06

2025-04-07

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£3800 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3040 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2356 / Member

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