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INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HUMANITARIAN LAW - SAN REMO, ITALY

SUMMER COURSE ON INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
5 - 17 July 2004
San Remo (Italy) - Geneva (Switzerland)
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http://www.iihl.org


The Fourth Summer Course in International Humanitarian Law shall take
place in San Remo (Italy) from 5 to 15 July and in Geneva (Switzerland)
from 15 to 17 July 2004 with the main topics:

- Introduction to International Humanitarian Law
- Terrorism and International Humanitarian Law
- Protecting the Civilian Populations
- Internal Conflicts
- Implementing and Enforcing International Humanitarian Law
- The Role of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Ad-Hoc Tribunals,
and domestic courts in prosecuting violations of international humanitarian
law.

The language of the Course will be English. The number of participants
is limited to 60. The Course will include a study trip to Geneva, with
organised visits to the United Nations Office in Geneva, the
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC),and the Office of the
High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).

At the end of the Course, all participants will be awarded a certificate
of participation.

The Director of the Course is Dr. Michel Veuthey, Vice-President of the
Institute, Professeur associe, IDPD, Universite de Nice, assisted by Cecile
Jannotin and Patricia Panizzi, International Institute of Humanitarian Law
(IIHL).

The registration fee amounts to 1.800 Euros. Please note that, for the
time being, no scholarships are available.

The fee includes hospitality (hotel bed and breakfast accommodation with lunch
provided on course days),transportation from and to Nice Airport (a shuttle
will be organised on Sunday 4 July), documentation, the
study trip to Geneva (including transportation by bus San
Remo-Geneva-San Remo and hotel accommodation), and the
possibility of using the library of the Institute, its technical
facilities and entire documentation during the Course.

The Course is supported by the Swiss Foreign Ministry, the United Nations High
Commissioner for Refugees, and the International Committee of the Red
Cross.

For further information and application forms, please visit http://www.iihl.org

Application forms should be sent as soon as possible to : [log in to unmask]
or by fax to San Remo (Italy)  +39 0184 541600
or to Geneva (Switzerland) +41 22 9197933


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