International human rights and humanitarian law advocacy clinic

A.A. 2022/2023
9
Crediti massimi
60
Ore totali
SSD
IUS/13
Lingua
Inglese
Obiettivi formativi
The aim of this course is to enable students to develop their knowledge of available avenues for civil society participation at the international, European, and national level, and teach them how to access these avenues to advocate for States' and other actors' compliance with international human rights and humanitarian law. In this perspective, the term 'advocacy' is to be interpreted in the broad sense of promoting respect for and protection of international human rights and humanitarian law, either in relation to specific (individual) cases or, more generally, in relation to broader situations/topics.
Risultati apprendimento attesi
At the end of this course:
- students will have developed their knowledge of available avenues for civil society participation at the international, European, and national level.
- students will have learnt how to access these avenues to advocate for States' and other actors' compliance with international human rights and humanitarian law.
Corso singolo

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Programma e organizzazione didattica

Edizione unica

Responsabile
Periodo
Terzo trimestre

Programma
This course will be carried out in the form of a spring-summer school: whilst (i) the 'clinical' activity will start in spring and require the attendees' 3-month involvement in specific projects to be agreed upon with relevant stakeholders (i.e., civil society organisations or enterprises working in international human rights and/or humanitarian law advocacy), the other planned activities will consist of (ii) an intensive series of lectures/seminars on the theory and practice of international human rights and humanitarian law advocacy, (iii) a shorter session on transversal competences, and (iv) a final roundtable (for a detailed
description of all sessions, see the Ariel webpage of the course).
Prerequisiti
The maximum number of participants is 30 (5 for EU+ students).

Candidates will be selected on the basis of their motivation, academic record, and/or professional experience.
Previous knowledge of international human rights and humanitarian law, as well as of the institutional aspects of EU law, will be considered in the selection process.

For further information, please see the Ariel webpage of the course.
Metodi didattici
All teaching activities, including the annual final roundtable, will be carried out in-person, yet livestreamed for students and speakers wishing to participate online.
Materiale di riferimento
Notes taken in class. Further materials may be assigned (relevant information will be published on the Ariel webpage of the course in due time).
Modalità di verifica dell’apprendimento e criteri di valutazione
Each attendee will obtain a final grade, i.e., the mathematical average of:
(i) the grade obtained in a final test aimed at determining whether they will have acquired the necessary competences and skills; and
(ii) the grade attributed to their clinical activity, which will also take into account the results obtained in an assessment questionnaire to be submitted to relevant stakeholders upon presentation of attendees' projects outputs.
Attendance (either in person or online) is compulsory.
IUS/13 - DIRITTO INTERNAZIONALE - CFU: 9
Lezioni: 60 ore
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