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  1. Area Giuridica
  2. Corso di Laurea Magistrale a Ciclo Unico (5 anni)
  3. Giurisprudenza [LMG01A - 581]
  4. Insegnamenti
  5. A.A. 2018-2019
  6. 5° anno
  1. International Humanitarian Law
  2. Introduzione
Insegnamento Titolo del corso
International Humanitarian Law
Codice identificativo del corso
1819-5-A5810167
Descrizione del corso SYLLABUS

Syllabus del corso

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  • English ‎(en)‎
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Obiettivi formativi

By the end of this course, students should:

  • better know and understand the nature and sources of international humanitarian law and have a critical understanding of its fundamental concepts;
  • be able to identify and critically assess the implications of those concepts in the substantive exposition of various issues of contemporary international and non-international armed conflicts;
  • demonstrate an in-depth understanding of various international legal instruments relating to the conduct of hostilities and the protection of vulnerable categories of persons, as well as of the environment and cultural heritage; 
  • demonstrate cognisance of the interface between different aspects of contemporary armed conflicts; and
  • be able to apply knowledge so acquired to specific occurrences during armed conflict.

Contenuti sintetici

The course will provide an overview of the basic rules and principles that regulate the conduct of armed conflict, with particular attention to the protection of vulnerable persons.

Programma esteso

In particular, the following issues will be addressed:
- sources and institutions
- international armed conflicts and internal armed conflicts
- the conduct of hostilities
- the protection of vulnerable persons
- the protection of the cultural heritage during armed conflicts
- the protection of the natural environment during armed conflict

- accountability for the violation of rules of international humanitarian law

- gender issues in international humanitarian law and international criminal law


Prerequisiti

Metodi didattici

Classes will be taught in the English language.


Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento

Oral exam


Testi di riferimento

Reading lists will be distributed in advance of the seminars and material will also be distributed during the seminars. Students attending seminars may prepare the exam on the basis of the material distributed during the seminars.

 Students not attending the seminars may prepare the exam on the following textbook: 

E. Crawford and A. Pert, 'International Humanitarian Law', Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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Learning objectives

By the end of this course, students should:

  • better know and understand the nature and sources of international humanitarian law and have a critical understanding of its fundamental concepts;
  • be able to identify and critically assess the implications of those concepts in the substantive exposition of various issues of contemporary international and non-international armed conflicts;
  • demonstrate an in-depth understanding of various international legal instruments relating to the conduct of hostilities and the protection of vulnerable categories of persons, as well as of the environment and cultural heritage; 
  • demonstrate cognisance of the interface between different aspects of contemporary armed conflicts; and
  • be able to apply knowledge so acquired to specific occurrences during armed conflict.

Contents

The course will provide an overview of the basic rules and principles that regulate the conduct of armed conflict, with particular attention to the protection of vulnerable persons.

Detailed program

In particular, the following issues will be addressed:
- sources and institutions
- international armed conflicts and internal armed conflicts
- the conduct of hostilities
- the protection of vulnerable persons
- the protection of the cultural heritage during armed conflicts
- the protection of the natural environment during armed conflict

- accountability for the violation of rules of international humanitarian law

- gender issues in international humanitarian law and international criminal law

Prerequisites

Teaching methods

Classes will be taught in the English language.

Assessment methods

Oral exam

Textbooks and Reading Materials

Reading lists will be distributed in advance of the seminars and material will also be distributed during the seminars. Students attending seminars may prepare the exam on the basis of the material distributed during the seminars.

 Students not attending the seminars may prepare the exam on the following textbook: 

E. Crawford and A. Pert, 'International Humanitarian Law', Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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Scheda del corso

Settore disciplinare
IUS/13
CFU
6
Periodo
Secondo Semestre
Tipo di attività
Opzionale
Ore
42
Tipologia CdS
Laurea Magistrale a Ciclo Unico (5 anni)

Staff

    Docente

  • MF
    Matteo Nicola Fornari
  • Irini Papanicolopulu
    Irini Papanicolopulu

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