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The courses that have taken place in the past were attended by 627 young professionals cumulatively from 88 countries spanning five continents. The Course gathers around 90 of the brightest young scholars from across the globe, including recent law graduates, practitioners, academics and students, pursuing higher education or careers in the fields of international criminal law and international relations. ISISC?s President, Professor M. Cherif Bassiouni chairs and coordinates the course every year, assuring the highest quality of education administered by some of the most erudite academics and researchers in the field of international criminal law. This year?s instructors include Professor Mohamed Y. Mattar, Senior Research Professor of International Law and Executive Director of The Protection Project, The Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (USA); Professor William Schabas, Chairman of the Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland, and Professor of International Law at the Middlesex University, London (UK); Professor Diane Marie Amann, Emily and Ernest Woodruff Chair in International Law at the University of Georgia School of Law, and Special Adviser on Children in and affected by Armed Conflict, International Criminal Court, Office of the Prosecutor; Professor Andr? Klip, Professor of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Transnational Criminal Law at Maastricht University; and Professor Leila Nadya Sadat, Henry H. Oberschelp Professor of Law and Director of the Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute, Washington University School of Law, and Special Adviser on Crimes Against Humanity, International Criminal Court, Office of the Prosecutor, among a number of other distinguished professors and academics, for a total of 24 lecturers.
The Specialization Course consists of two components, which include daily lecture sessions followed by a practical workshop. In due course, all participants will have attended 14 working sessions for a total of 42 actual academic contact hours. This year's lectures will comprise the following topics:
The course culminates with a practical workshop that will last several days, in which participants will be divided into four groups. The groups will meet separately to discuss the issue they were assigned. A Chair and a Rapporteur will be selected by each group. The four working groups will then draft a report reflecting their conclusions and recommendations and will present it to the audience on the last day of the course. At the end of the course all participants will be delivered a certificate of participation for the course. The ICL course ? which is sponsored by the Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies (USA), the University of Palermo, Faculty of Law (Italy), the Middlesex University Department of Law (London, UK), the Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland (Galway, Ireland), and the Association Internationale de Droit P?nal (AIDP - France) ? has evolved into one of ISISC?s most rewarding and successful events over the years. For more information on the course, please visit ISISC website at www.isisc.orgSource: http://jurisdiversitas.blogspot.com/2013/05/course-international-criminal-law.html
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