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Course Unit Title Course Unit Code Type of Course Unit Level of Course Unit Year of Study Semester ECTS Credits
International Migration Law GOC101 Compulsory Doctorate degree 1 Fall 5

Name of Lecturer(s)

Assistant Prof. Dr. Itır ALADAĞ GÖRENTAŞ
Assistant Prof. Dr. Ayşegül GÖKALP KUTLU

Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit

1) Learning the terms of international migration law and their differences
2) Analyzing the relation between migration and human rights
3) Understanding different migration situations and their consequences

Program Competencies-Learning Outcomes Relation

  Program Competencies
1 2 3
Learning Outcomes
1 High High High
2 High High High
3 High High High

Mode of Delivery

Face to Face

Prerequisites and Co-Requisites

None

Recommended Optional Programme Components

Transnational Citizenship: Migration and Identity in Europe

Course Contents

It is impossible to consider the political, sociological and legal dimensions of migration phenomenon separately. In this respect, it would be appropriate to determine that international migration law is closer to natural law philosophy comparing to the positivist understanding of the law. International migration law, on the one hand, accommodates the changing legal statuses of the displaced people and their vulnerability before the state that they seek refuge, while also examining the demands for equal citizenship of (economic) migrants.

Recommended or Required Reading

Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods



Assessment Methods and Criteria

Contribution of Semester Studies to Course Grade

20%

 

Number

Percentage

Semester Studies

Quiz

1

50%

Presentation/Seminar

1

50%

 

Contribution of Final Examination to Course Grade

80%

Total

100%

Language of Instruction

Turkish

Work Placement(s)

Not Required