Scholarships available for NUI Galway’s International Criminal Court Summer School

Scholarships available for NUI Galway's International Criminal Court Summer School

The annual International Criminal Court Summer School at the Irish Centre for Human Rights takes place between 24-28 June 2019.

Lectures at the summer school are given by leading academics on the subject as well as by legal professionals working at the International Criminal Court.

The course is particularly aimed at postgraduate students, legal professionals, scholars, and those working for civil society or international organisations.

Participants are provided with a detailed working knowledge of the establishment of the Court, its structures and operations, and the applicable law. Lectures will cover issues such as the crime of genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, the crime of aggression, jurisdiction, fair trial rights, and the rules of procedure and evidence.

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the ICC Summer School, which will be marked by a series of special events.

There are a number of scholarships are available, covering both the registration fee and accommodation. The closing date for scholarship applications is 1 March 2019.

Registration for the ICC Summer School will open in February: an early bird registration fee of €400 is available for delegates who register before 1 April 2019, with the fee after that date being €450.

The registration fee includes all conference materials, all lunches and refreshments, a social activity and a closing dinner. The registration fee also includes a complimentary copy of Professor William Schabas’ book An Introduction to the International Criminal Court (Cambridge University Press). The closing date for registrations is 1 June 2019.

Speakers at the 2019 ICC Summer School will include: Professor William Schabas (Irish Centre for Human Rights/Middlesex University); Dr. Fabricio Guariglia (Office of the Prosecutor, International Criminal Court); Professor Megan A. Fairlie (Florida International University); Professor Ray Murphy (Irish Centre for Human Rights); Dr. Rod Rastan (Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court); Professor Donald M. Ferencz (Middlesex University); Dr Noelle Higgins (Maynooth University); Dr Noelle Quenivet (Univerity of the West of England); Dr Shane Darcy (Irish Centre for Human Rights).

For further information on the ICC Summer School and scholarships please visit its website.

Should you have any queries, please e-mail iccsummerschool@gmail.com.

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