Présentation
Modalités
Oral presentation by the lecturer (with power point support), during lectures, interaction with students: continuous assesment of their understanding of the legal issues presented and questions/answers to enhance their best understanding, short presentations by the students themselves (in 4 to 5 members-groups) on specific topics defined at the first lectures.
Participation during the lectures, including oral presentations, written exam divided in 2 main parts:
1) theory (2/3 of the overall points)
2) casus (1/3 of the overall points)
Ressources
S/RES/827 (1993), 22 February 1993 (ICTY)|| S/RES/955 (1994), 8 November 1994 (ICTR)|| S/RES/1966 (2010), 22 December 2010 (IRMCT)|| S/RES/1422 (2002), 12 July 2002 (UN peacekeeping)|| Res. 1593 (2005), 31 March 2005)|| S/RES/1970 (2011), 26 February 2011) (Libya)|| ICTY, The Prosecutor v. Tadic, Appeals Chamber, Decision on the Defence Motion for Interlocutory Appeal on Jurisdiction, 2 October 1995.|| Resolution on the Definition of the Crime Agression Resolution RC/Res.6,|| ICTR, The Prosecutor v. Zigiranyirazo, Appeals Chamber, Judgement, 16 November 2009.|| ICC, The Prosecutor v. Germain Katanga and Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui, Pre-Trial Chamber I, Decision on the confirmation of charges, 30 September 2008 (§§5-10 (Germain Katanga and Mathieu Ngudjolo Chui); §§ 233-284 (armed conflict, using children, attack against civilian population)|| ICTY, The Prosecutor v. Blaskic, Appeals Chamber, Judgement, 26 July 2004 §§103-116 (pp. 36-40).|| ICTY, The Prosecutor v. Blagojevic and Jokic, Trial Chamber I, Judgement, 17 January 2005, §§ 644-654 (pp. 1; 237-241).|| ICTR, The Prosecutor v. Nahimana, Barayagwiza and Ngeze, Appeals Chamber, Judgement, 28 November 2007, §§ 491-497 (protected group) (pp. 1; 156-157); §§ 983-988 (pp. 311-314).|| ICTR, The Prosecutor v. Simba, Trial Chamber I, Judgement and Sentence, 13 December 2005, §§ 411-419 (p. 1; 96-98)|| ICTR, The Prosecutor v. Kalimanzira, Trial Chamber III, Judgement, 22 June 2009, §§ 730-738 (p. 1; 151-152).|| ICTY, The Prosecutor v. Kunarac et al., Appeals Chamber, Judgement, 12 June 2002, §§ 55-60 (pp16-18).|| ICC, The Prosecutor v. Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, Trial Chamber I, Judgment pursuant to Article 74 of the Statute|| <b>Advised books:</b>|| Bantekas, I., International Criminal Law, Oxford, Hart publishing, 4th ed., forthcoming, 2010.|| Bassiouni, Cherif (ed.), International Criminal Law: Sources, Subjects, and Contents, Nijhoff 2008 3rd rev. ed.|| Bassiouni, Cherif, A Guide to International Criminal Law, Brill, 2008|| Cassese, A., International Criminal Law, Oxford, OUP, 3rd Ed.|| Cassese, A., Gaeta, P. & Jones, John R.W.D. (eds.), The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Commentary. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2002