Please note that the short course “Law, War and Human Rights” is still accepting registrations – limited spaces left.
Please register here: http://www.lse.ac.uk/humanRights/teaching/lawWarHumanRights.aspx
Law, War and Human Rights
7 week Monday evening classes from 6.30 – 8.30 p.m., February 8 - March 21 2016.
This course examines the laws of war and international criminal law from the perspective of international human rights law. It confronts the crucial questions: are human rights law, the laws of war and international criminal law three distinct disciplines? Have they now become so entwined that it is not possible fully to understand one without some knowledge of the other?
Draft programme
Monday 8 February
Introduction to the Nature of Armed Conflict and the Rules Applying to the Use of Force
Professor Andrew Clapham
Monday 15 February
International Humanitarian Law and Armed Conflict
Professor Dapo Akande
Monday 22 February
Human Rights in Times of Armed Conflict
Jonathan Cooper OBE
Monday 29 February
Human Rights, Conflict and International Criminal Law
Professor William Schabas
Monday 7 March
Women and War
Jane Gordon
Thursday 10 March
Optional Session
Madeleine Colvin
Monday 14 March
Terrorism, War and Conflict
Professor Helen Duffy
Monday 21 March
International protection regimes for persons displaced by armed conflict
Dr Louise Arimatsu
For any queries please contact:
Heidi El-Megrisi
Centre Manager
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