International Criminal Court Summer School 2015
15-19 June 2015
Deadline for early bird registration: 31 March 2015
The annual
International Criminal Court Summer School at the Irish Centre for Human Rights
is the premiere summer school specializing 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 and by legal professionals working at the International Criminal
Court. The summer school is attended by legal professionals, academics,
postgraduate students and NGOs. Participants are provided with a detailed
working knowledge of the establishment of the Court, its structures and
operations, and the applicable law. Participants are also given the opportunity
to network with the speakers throughout the week. Lectures also speak to
related issues in international criminal law, including: genocide, war crimes,
crimes against humanity, the crime of aggression, universal jurisdiction,
immunities, and the role of victims.
An early bird registration fee of €400 is available for delegates who register before 31 March 2015, 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 available. Please see the General Information section of our website for further information.
To register and for more information regarding the Summer School, please visit the 2015 ICCC Summer School website.
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