25 - 29 June 2012
Overview Week 3
This module focuses on the interactions between states and individuals within an increasingly legalised international context. It explores recent efforts to provide international humanitarian assistance (in cases of natural disasters or civil wars). The programme also focuses on international efforts to control the spread of weapons as well as on mechanisms for conflict resolution between states.
The importance of international organisations will be examined, such as International Red Cross, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, the UN Council of Human Rights, as well as the UN Security Council and UN General Assembly and the International Court of Justice.
The programme will also evaluate the role of NGOs and private initiatives on the protection of individual rights and the promotion of human security.
Morning lectures
Series of lectures by internationally-renowned professors and high level officials from international organizations:
Professor, Political Science
The Graduate Institute
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Human Security
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Professor, Development Studies
The Graduate Institute
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Interdisciplinary Analysis of Human Rights
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Professor, International Law
The Graduate Institute
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International Law and Human Rights
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Professor, International History and Politics
The Graduate Institute
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Humanitarian Actions: Then and Now
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Visiting Professor, International History and Politics & Development Studies
The Graduate Institute
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Transnational Terrorism
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The programme is provisional and subject to change.
Afternoon workshops and visits
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In-depth and small-group study of selected issues addressed in morning lectures
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Visits to international organisations in Geneva
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Practical exercises, including negotiation simulations and role play
Evening event
A detailed syllabus will be provided to participants before the start of the Programme.