How do grassroots movements influence international courts and global policies? Understanding the intersection of law, advocacy, and public policy is essential for anyone wishing to drive meaningful societal change. This course guides you through the foundational legal concepts and strategic frameworks used by social movements to influence international institutions and shape domestic policy. You will gain a clear understanding of how international law operates in the real world and how collective action turns legal theory into lived justice. What you will learn: Understand the fundamental principles of public international law and the role of the International Court of Justice (ICJ); Analyze how social movements utilize strategic litigation and international advocacy to influence policy; Examine comparative case studies of global movements, from human rights to climate justice; Explore modern digital advocacy strategies and contemporary frameworks for transnational collective action; Evaluate the mechanisms through which international legal decisions translate into local policy changes. The course begins with core definitions and historical contexts of international legal frameworks, establishing a solid foundation. You will then progress through structured text lessons analyzing real-world legal campaigns, comparative policy outcomes, and modern advocacy tactics. This introductory course is designed for aspiring policy analysts, human rights advocates, community organizers, and anyone curious about global justice, requiring no prior legal or policy experience. Start reading today to understand the powerful dynamics between law and social change.
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