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Teilnahme an der "Ninth Summer Session of Salzburg on International Criminal Law"

Antragsteller Ignaz Stegmiller
Fachliche Zuordnung Strafrecht
Förderung Förderung in 2007
Projektkennung Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 56420312
 
The Salzburg Law School on International Criminal Law, Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law is an annual two-week summer course, established in the aftermath of the Rome Conference of Plenipotentiaries for the Establishment of the International Criminal Court and held its inaugural session in 1999. Its main focus is international criminal law and international justice, substantive international criminal law and the organisation of international judicial bodies, in particular, the ad hoc Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda as well as the International Criminal Court. Furthermore it provides training in those areas that are inseparably related to the understanding and development of international criminal law, such as humanitarian law and human rights law for future leading participants in this rapidly evolving field. The Salzburg Law School disseminates knowledge and promotes the understanding of international criminal law as it stands and as it is evolving, with a particular view on contemporary issues. It follows closely the ongoing developments within international adjudicating organs as well as in the academic community and pays .special attention to the interrelationship between concurring fields of law as well as enforcement on the national and the international level. The course is composed of lectures, workshop and case studies; due time is dedicated to discussions with the speakers and among the participants.
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