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2024 Fall

HUMANITARIAN LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE - POS330/POS630 Fall 2024


Course
Ariel Reichard
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International Humanitarian Law (HL), also known as the law of armed conflict, serves as a crucial legal framework aimed at mitigating the devastating impact of armed conflicts. The primary purpose of IHL is to regulate and restrict the means and methods of warfare while ensuring the humane treatment of individuals participating in hostilities and civilians alike. Through lectures, class debates and practical exercises, the course will acquaint students with the various aspects of IHL including its history, theory, and practice. Among others, the course will investigate the historical, philosophical and conceptual foundations of IHL, its scope and governing principles, and its relation to other bodies of international law. Finally, the course will focus on some of the contemporary challenges to, and current debates on, IHL. Crucially, the course will also examine the intersections and contradictions between IHL’s legal and moral framework and the perspective of national and international officials who wage modern conflicts. The key themes therefore guiding the course will be whether the goals of IHL and contemporary conflict strategies are compatible, and if not, what changes are necessary to either one.

Here is the course outline:

1. Introduction

Sep 9 3:30pm .. 6:30pm

introduction to IHL, course overview

2. Session 2. Historical Evolution of IHL

Sep 16 3:30am .. 6:30am

History and development of IHL part I (19th century), IHL vs other bodies of intl. law

3. Session 3. Scope of Application of IHL

Sep 23

History and development of IHL part 2 (20th century)

4. Session 4: International and Non International Armed Conflicts and the Law of Occupation

Sep 30

5. Session 5. Main principles of IHL

Oct 7

6. Session 6. Main principles of IHL (continued)

Oct 14

7. Session 7. The individual in armed conflicts - Status of combatants + review of first half

Oct 21

8. Session 8. OCCUPATIONS IN IHL

Nov 4

9. Session 9. International Criminal Law (ICL) and IHL

Nov 11

10. Session 10. Implementation and Enforcement Challenges

Nov 18

11. Session 11. HUMANITARIAN ACTION AND IHL ENFORCEMENT

Nov 25

12. Session 12. The Morality of International Humanitarian Law

Dec 2

13. Session 13. The Future of IHL + Course Review

Dec 9

14. replacment class - review of course

Dec 13
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