The Hague, Netherlands

International Humanitarian Law in Theory and Practice

when 4 July 2016 - 8 July 2016
language English
duration 1 week
fee EUR 900

The International Humanitarian Law Summer School, designed by the Grotius Centre Kalshoven-Gieskes Forum on International Humanitarian Law and organized in close cooperation with the Netherlands Red Cross, aims to give a broad overview of the laws of armed conflict. The 5 day course consists of a mix of lectures, fieldtrips and exercises, including an exciting paintball simulation in which you will have to apply international humanitarian law in practice!
Topics include:
- Protection of the Civilian Population
- Combatants and Prisoners of War
- Autonomous Weapons and Cyber Warfare
- The Law of Non-International Armed Conflict
- Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response Law
- Enforcement and Implementation of International Humanitarian Law

The full programme and the teaching staff are listed on our website.

Course leader

This summer school is coordinated by Dr. Robert Heinsch, Associate Professor of Public International Law at the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies and Director of the Kalshoven-Gieskes Forum on International Humanitarian Law at Leiden Universi

Target group

This summer school welcomes students and professionals who wish to acquire a basic understanding of international humanitarian law. A background in law is not required. Students from other disciplines, such as (but not limited to) international relations, international studies, international development studies or conflict studies are welcome to attend as well.

Course aim

To acquire a basic understanding of international humanitarian law.

Credits info

The participants will receive a certificate of participation after completion of the programme. Upon request we can issue a statement regarding the amount of ECTS credits we would assign to this course, based on the number of hours in class, preparation time and assignments, keeping in mind that 1 ECTS equals 28 hours of study. Your university can then evaluate this course and decide whether they will indeed award ECTS credits.

Fee info

EUR 900: The fee includes a Leiden University summer school bag, a summer school certificate and group photo, lunches and refreshments on class days, field trips, a paintball game, a welcome dinner in the city centre and a farewell dinner at the beach.
EUR 750: A special Early Bird fee of €750 applies for participants who register before 1 May 2016.

Scholarships

No scholarships available.