Summer School - Transitional Justice, conflict and human rights
07.07.2014 – 11.07.2014
The challenge of dealing with the aftermath of violent conflict continues to trouble countries throughout the world. In responding to that challenge, the ever-expanding field of transitional justice proposes a range of practical measures – including criminal prosecutions, truth commissions, reparations programmes and institutional reform – to potentially assist societies emerging from armed conflict.
The 2014 Antonio Cassese Summer School offers comprehensive, in-depth knowledge of the theoretical and practical application of these measures and practices. Based on both scholarly and practitioner expertise across a range of areas (including human rights, international criminal law, security reform, legal philosophy, gender politics) and country situations, the programme combines a general course on transitional justice with complementary topic-specific lectures.
Lieu
Villa Moynier - 120B rue de Lausanne - Geneva
Organisé par
Académie de droit international humanitaire et de droits humainsIntervenant-e-s
Naomi Roht-Arriaza, Professor of Law at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law in San FranciscoInscription
Date limite d'inscription: 29.04.2014
The admission to the programme is selective and places limited. Applications must include:
- a personal statement (explaining the applicant’s interest in the course; maximum one page)
- the applicant’s CV
- Please send your application to: missing email
Plus d'infos
www.cassese-initiative.org/global-education/summer-school-2014.htmlContact: missing email
Fichiers joints
Summer_school_Flyer_FINAL.pdf | 5.57 MB |