International Humanitarian Law

Objectives

After successfully completed this course, students will be able to:




  1. identify concepts, terminology, and arenas of international humanitarian law;

  2. recognize and apply key sources of international humanitarian law, and comprehend the complex relationships between them;

  3. work on cases related to human rights violations pertaining to the field of international humanitarian law;

  4. develop arguments on the intersection of law, human rights and politics at international level;

  5. and reflect on contemporary challenges, such as those arising of the use of new technologies on the battlefield, related to international humanitarian law.


General characterization

Code

33122

Credits

6

Responsible teacher

Laura Iñigo Alvarez

Hours

Weekly - Available soon

Total - 168

Teaching language

Available soon

Prerequisites

Not Applicable

Bibliography

Not Applicable

Teaching method

The course will consist of weekly short lectures and seminar-style discussion. That discussion will be based not only on the slides' content, but also on the reading material, which will be regularly made available to the course participants on Moodle. 


Evaluation method

The students will be assessed on the basis of a continuous evaluation model (essay and preparation of a case study). 



Students retain the right to be assessed on the basis of a final written exam.


Subject matter


  1. Introduction to IHL 

  2. History and Sources of IHL 

  3. The Main Principles of IHL  

  4. The Main Protective Regimes in IHL 

  5. The Aims and Uses of IHL: Critical Approaches 

  6. Armed Non-State Actors in IHL 

  7. The War on Terror 

  8. New Weapon Technologies 

  9. Cyber Attacks 

  10. Intersections with International Human Rights Law 

  11. Intersections with International Criminal Law 

  12. Concluding Remarks on IHL 


Programs

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