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  1. Law
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  5. A.A. 2021-2022
  6. 5th year
  1. International Humanitarian Law
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Insegnamento Course full name
International Humanitarian Law
Course ID number
2122-5-A5810214
Course summary SYLLABUS

Course Syllabus

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Contenuti sintetici

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Programma esteso

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Learning objectives

Upon completing this course, students should:

    • Know and understand the nature and sources of international humanitarian law, as well as 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 and the environment, as well as of the legal regime and relevant practice related to the prohibition on the use of certain weapons; and
    • Be able to apply the knowledge so acquired to specific issues arising in connection with armed conflicts.

Contents

The course will provide an overview and analysis of the basic rules and principles that regulate the conduct of armed conflict, with particular attention to the protection of vulnerable persons, to the means and methods of warfare and to the question of accountability for violations of the rules of international humanitarian law.


Detailed program

In particular, the following topics 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 natural environment during armed conflict
    • The means and methods of warfare:
    • The legal regime for restricted and prohibited weapons 
    • Accountability for the violation of the rules of international humanitarian law


Prerequisites

Teaching methods

Classes will be taught in English

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', 2nd ed., Cambridge University Press, 2020.  


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Key information

Field of research
IUS/13
ECTS
6
Term
Second semester
Activity type
Mandatory to be chosen
Course Length (Hours)
42
Degree Course Type
5-year single cycle Master Degree
Language
English

Staff

    Teacher

  • MF
    Matteo Nicola Fornari
  • VS
    Valeria Santori

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