Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina

Transitional Justice: Key Concepts, Processes and Challenges in South-East Europe

when 20 July 2016 - 31 July 2016
language English
duration 2 weeks
credits 6 EC
fee EUR 200

International Summer School Sarajevo 2016 is dedicated to explore Transitional Justice, the Key Concepts, Processes and Challenges in South-East Europe.
All ISSS 2016 participants will also participate in the 10 year Alumni Conference which takes place from 28 – 31 July 2016.

Application deadline is on April 30 2016

Course leader

ISSS 2016 will host prominent lecturers with vast experience in the field of Institutional Reform, Rule of Law, Human Rights and Transitional Justice.

Target group

The program encourages applications from graduate and PhD students of law and related disciplines and young professionals (under the age of 35); including a limited number of undergraduate students from South East Europe, Europe and the US.

Course aim

• To empower future decision makers to work to establish the Rule of Law and Human Rights system in transitional countries.
• To widen theoretical and practical skills of participants.
• To influence changes in transitional countries towards sustainable Rule of Law and the respect of Human Rights.

Credits info

6 EC
Association “PRAVNIK” awards a certificate of attendance upon successful completion of the summer school. In order to gain this certificate, participants will be expected to attend and actively participate in all classes and complete assignments required by the summer school.


Credits
ISSS does not use a credit system for the awarding of its internal degrees, and cannot award credit directly for its ISSS participation. Students wishing to obtain credit as a result of our evaluation should consult their own institutions in advance about the acceptability of the Summer School evaluation for credit purposes. The amount of credit awarded is at the discretion of individual institutions but a rough guide would suggest students completing a full 10 days of the ISSS (with a 70 hour workload and a essay) might earn four (4) to six (6) semester credit hours. To compliment this all certificates will be come along with the transcript of all ISSS activities, which will outline all learning outcomes.

Fee info

EUR 200: For accommodation, meals and working materials.
Travel costs are not covered by this fee and each participant should take care of personal travel arrangements.
EUR 100: For accommodation, meals and working materials.
For students from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, the Republic of Moldova, and Serbia.
Travel costs are not covered by this fee and each participant should take care of personal travel arrangements.

Scholarships

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