The
Irish Centre for Human Rights at the National University of Ireland Galway is
pleased to announce that the annual International Criminal Court Summer School
will take place from 27 June – 1 July.
The International
Criminal Court Summer School 2016
27 June – 1 July
2016, NUI Galway, Ireland
The
annual International Criminal Court Summer School at the Irish Centre for Human
Rights is the premier summer school specialising on the International Criminal
Court. The summer school allows participants the opportunity to attend a series
of intensive lectures over five days. The lectures are given by leading
academics on the subject as well as by legal professionals working at the
International Criminal Court. The interactive and stimulating course is particularly
suited to postgraduate students, legal professionals, scholars, and NGO workers.
Participants are provided with a detailed working knowledge of the
establishment of the Court, its structures and operations, and the applicable
law. Lectures also speak to related issues in international criminal law,
including: genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, the crime of
aggression, jurisdiction, fair trial rights, and the rules of procedure and
evidence.
This
year’s ICC Summer School will include a special session on victims at the International Criminal Court.
The
list of speakers at the 2016 ICC Summer School includes the following:
Professor William Schabas (Irish Centre for
Human Rights/Middlesex University);
Professor Anne-Marie de Brouwer (Tilburg
University); Dr Fabricio Guariglia (Office
of the Prosecutor, International Criminal Court); Professor Megan A. Fairlie (Florida International University); Paolina Massida (Office of the Public
Counsel for Victims, International Criminal Court); Professor Ray Murphy (Irish Centre for Human Rights); Dr Rod Rastan (Office of the Prosecutor
at the International Criminal Court); Dr
Mohamed M. El Zeidy (International Criminal Court); Professor Donald M. Ferencz (Middlesex University); Dr Nadia Bernaz (Middlesex University);
Fiona McKay (former head of Victims
Participation and Reparations Section of the International Criminal Court) Dr Kwadwo Appiagyei Atua (University of Ghana and University of Lincoln); Dr Noelle Higgins (Maynooth
University);
Dr Shane Darcy (Irish
Centre for Human Rights).
An
early bird registration fee of €400 is available for delegates who register
before 15 April 2016, with the fee for registrations after that date being
€450. The registration fee includes all course materials, all lunches and
refreshments, a social activity and a closing dinner. A limited number of
scholarships are also available. Please see the General Information section of
our website for further information.
To register and for more information regarding the
2016 ICC Summer School, please visit our website at http://www.conference.ie/Conferences/index.asp?Conference=464, and
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