Mata kuliah Politik Hukum Internasional mempelajari interaksi antara hukum internasional dan dinamika politik global, termasuk bagaimana negara dan aktor non-negara menggunakan hukum untuk mencapai tujuan politik mereka. Lulusan akan memiliki kompetensi untuk menganalisis isu-isu hukum internasional dari perspektif politik, serta merumuskan strategi dan kebijakan yang efektif dalam konteks global yang kompleks.
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