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Promoting humanitarian law in universities
Programmes through which the ICRC promotes the inclusion and consolidation of international humanitarian law courses in the curricula of leading universities around the world.

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Azerbaijan, Nagorny Karabakh, Stepanakert/Khankendi, university.
The aim is to ensure that future leaders and opinion makers understand the practical relevance of IHL and have a thorough knowledge of its basic principles.


The ICRC has partnerships with academic institutions in some 130 countries; a "train the trainer" approach encourages self-reliance and the development of local capacities. The ICRC also helps by producing and distributing teaching materials.

See also: ICRC: Calendar of main events: Training courses

Key document
    28-11-2006
    Conference on IHL and Islam in Iran
    On the occasion of the conference on Islam and international humanitarian law, which takes place on the 29th and 30th of November 2006 in Qom, Iran, the ICRC's deputy director of operations, Andreas Wigger, talks about what this forum hopes to accomplish.
    (ICRC Activities\Promoting IHL\Universities)
    Interview

Event
    3-11-2009
    National IHL competition in Israel - 2009
    Israel, 16-19 November, 2009
    (Info resources\Events)
    Event Includes PDF

    20-11-2008
    The 2009 Jean-Pictet Competition
    The Jean-Pictet Competition is a week long training event on international humanitarian law (IHL) intended for students of law and political science, students at military academies, etc., at undergraduate level or above. It consists of “taking law out of the books,” through simulations and role plays, allowing the jury of the Competition to evaluate teams’ theoretical knowledge and practical understanding of IHL.
    (Info resources\Events)
    Event

Feature
ICRC Publication
    28-1-2008
    The ICRC and universities: working together to promote international humanitarian law
    For the ICRC, its partnerships with universities around the world are essential to foster respect for IHL. Through its work encouraging universities to offer courses in IHL and by giving assistance to professors who teach this subject, the ICRC reaches out to the next generation of leaders.
    (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Humanitarian law)
    ICRC Publication Includes PDF

    30-12-2006
    How does law protect in war ? Cases, documents and teaching materials on contemporary practice in international humanitarian law
    A selection of more than two hundred and thirty cases provides university professors, practitioners and students with the most updated and comprehensive selection of documents on IHL available. A comprehensive outline of International Humanitarian Law puts the contents of these cases into their systematic context and theoretical perspective. In co-operation with Susan Carr, Lindsey Cameron and Thomas Maurice.
    (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Humanitarian law)
    ICRC PublicationMarco Sassòli, Antoine Bouvier

International Review of the Red Cross
Official statement
Press article
    30-4-2007
    Islamic law and the Geneva Conventions
    What is the relationship between Islamic law and international humanitarian law? The question has assumed even greater pertinence since the attacks of 11 September 2001, giving rise to a fruitful dialogue involving experts in both disciplines, as was the case recently in the Iranian city of Qom - Article published in the Red Cross Red Crescent Magazine, No 1, 2007
    (Humanitarian law\Other issues)
    Press article

    30-3-2005
    Humanitarian law and Islam
    A unique gathering of religious and modern legal experts took place in the Pakistani capital Islamabad at a conference organized by the ICRC and the International Islamic University of Islamabad. The aim was to discuss the protection of war victims in the light of Shari’a (Islamic law) and international humanitarian law. Common values and respect for human dignity were explored from both perspectives – Article published in the Red Cross Red Crescent Magazine, No 1, 2005
    (ICRC Activities\Promoting IHL\Universities)
    Press article

Report
    26-6-2007
    How is international humanitarian law taught in US law schools?
    The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) regional delegation to the United States and Canada and the American University Washington College of Law Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law have produced a study to assess the extent to which international humanitarian law (IHL) is taught at law schools in the United States.
    (The ICRC worldwide\The Americas\United States)
    Report Includes PDF

More in this section
    2-3-2006
    Advanced Training on International Humanitarian Law
    The ICRC and the Harvard Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research will be hosting an advanced training course on international humanitarian law (IHL) for mid-career professionals concerned with the role of IHL in the work of governments, international organisations and humanitarian non-governmental organisations operating in conflict zones. Place and date of the course : Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA, 16 - 21 July 2006
    (ICRC Activities\Promoting IHL\Armed forces and police)

    1-7-2005
    Presentation of the Paul Reuter Fund
    The Paul Reuter Fund was set up in 1983 through a donation made to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) by the late Paul Reuter, Professor Emeritus at the University of Paris and member of the Institut de droit international. The Fund’s purpose is twofold: to encourage the publication of works on international humanitarian law or other initiatives in that field; and to finance the Paul Reuter Prize.
    (About the ICRC\Funds and medals)



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