- Level Foundation
- المدة 19 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Universiteit Leiden
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“International Humanitarian Law in Theory and Practice” is the first MOOC of the Kalshoven-Gieskes Forum on International Humanitarian Law, which is the platform within the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies of Leiden University for the research, teaching and dissemination of international humanitarian law (IHL). In this course, Prof. Robert Heinsch, Dr. Giulia Pinzauti and Dr. Emma Irving will give you a deep insight into the rules that govern armed conflict, and aim to mitigate human suffering on the battlefield. You will explore the why and how of IHL, followed by the different types of conflict. In no time you will find out which rules apply to the civil war in Syria, the military intervention in Ukraine and the occupation of the West Bank. During this course, you will learn how hostilities should be waged: Which weapons can be used by combatants and other fighters? And, who should never be a target during military operations? We will also look into the concept of protected persons, and you will find out how IHL affords protection to the sick and wounded, medical personal, detainees, children, journalists and other persons who are not - or not anymore - fighting. At the end of this course, you are introduced to the different implementation and enforcement mechanisms that aim to increase respect for IHL. Here, you are invited to think critically whether IHL works! Throughout this course you will benefit from a mix of theory and practice, which is at the heart of the vision and mandate of the Kalshoven-Gieskes Forum. You can participate for instance in an ongoing case study where drones are flying over the fictitious country Arfula, and detainees are locked up in tiny cells. Or, you can join our discussions about IHL success stories and the major IHL challenges we face today, with distinguished speakers from the International Committee of the Red Cross and US Naval War College! This course is free to join and to participate in. There is the possibility to get a verified certificate for the course, which is a paid option. If you want a certificate, but are unable to pay for it, you can request financial aid via Coursera.الوحدات
I. Welcome to this course
1
Discussions
- Introduce yourself
1
Videos
- Trailer and course introduction
4
Readings
- Meet the instructor and his team
- Welcome to Kalshoven-Gieskes Forum and the respective partners
- Leiden University: Facts & Figures
- Copyright note
II. Be successful in this course
1
Discussions
- Tell us your goals
4
Readings
- Tips for studying online
- Community Guidelines
- Overview legal texts and abbreviations
- What is your learning path?
III. What is IHL?
1
Assignment
- Test your IHL knowledge
1
Discussions
- Can human rights law protect war victims?
2
Videos
- Basic concepts and history of IHL
- Welcome to the Arfula case study
2
Readings
- Textbook and introduction podcast interview
- Introduction case study and further readings
I. Wars between countries, military occupation and civil wars
3
Videos
- Conflicts in Syria, Ukraine & Yemen
- International armed conflicts
- Non-international armed conflicts
2
Readings
- Legal sources and textbook
- Legal sources and textbook
II. Military interventions and terrorism
1
Assignment
- Test your IHL knowledge
1
Discussions
- Should IHL govern acts of terror?
1
Videos
- Military interventions, NIAC spill-over and situations below armed conflict
2
Readings
- Textbook and introduction podcast interview
- Further readings
III. The involvement of Banula in the Arfula conflict (honors track)
1
Assignment
- Arfula case study
1
Videos
- Arfula case study
I. Core principles and prohibitions
1
Assignment
- Combatant status
1
Discussions
- Are warning shots lawful precautionary measures?
4
Videos
- Drone strikes in Pakistan, cyber warfare in Georgia and the development of "killer robots"
- Distinction
- Proportionality and precautions
- Military operations in civil wars
1
Readings
- Textbook
II. The rise of armed drones, cyber warfare and "killer robots"
1
Assignment
- Test your IHL knowledge
1
Discussions
- Is the use of armed drones compatible with the obligation to take constant care to spare civilians?
1
Videos
- Lawful weapons
2
Readings
- Textbook and introduction podcast interview
- Further readings
III. Drones flying over Arfula (honors track)
1
Assignment
- Arfula case study
1
Videos
- Arfula case study
I. Fundamental guarantees
1
Assignment
- ICRC's access to detainees
4
Videos
- Guantanamo, hospital attack Afghanistan and child soldiers Colombia
- The sick and wounded
- Prisoners of war and other detainees
- Civilians in the hands of the enemy
3
Readings
- Textbook
- Textbook
- Legal sources and textbook
II. Specially protected persons and experiences from the field
2
Assignment
- Your contribution to the "IHL in Action" platform
- Test your IHL knowledge
1
Discussions
- Are women sufficiently protected in armed conflict by IHL?
1
Videos
- Protection of women, children and journalists
3
Readings
- Women and children affected by war share their story
- Introduction podcast interview
- Further readings
III. Harsh practices in the Arfulian detention centers (honors track)
1
Assignment
- Arfula case study
1
Videos
- Arfula case study
I. Criminal prosecutions and compensation claims as deterrence
3
Videos
- Ethiopia Eritrea Claims Commission and prosecutions before the ICTY and ICC
- Demands for compensation
- Prosecuting war crimes
2
Readings
- Legal sources and textbook
- Textbook
II. How to increase respect for IHL
1
Assignment
- Test your IHL knowledge
2
Discussions
- What does your home country undertake to implement IHL?
- Does IHL work?
2
Readings
- Introduction podcast interview
- Further readings
III. Peace between the warring parties (honors track)
1
Assignment
- Arfula case study
1
Videos
- Arfula case study
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"International Humanitarian Law in Theory and Practice" is an enlightening course designed for those interested in the intricacies of international humanitarian law (IHL). Offered by the prestigious Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies at Leiden University, this course is led by esteemed instructors Prof. Robert Heinsch, Dr. Giulia Pinzauti, and Dr. Emma Irving. Dive deep into the principles that govern armed conflict and aim to reduce human suffering on the battlefield. You'll explore the practical applications of IHL in various conflicts, such as the civil war in Syria, the military intervention in Ukraine, and the occupation of the West Bank. The course covers critical topics, including the lawful conduct of hostilities, permissible weapons, and the protection of non-combatants like medical personnel, detainees, and journalists. The course blends theoretical knowledge with practical scenarios, such as a case study involving drones in a fictional country, and real-world discussions with experts from the International Committee of the Red Cross and the US Naval War College. This ensures a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. Available on Coursera, the course spans approximately 1140 minutes of learning and is accessible for free. Learners have the option to obtain a verified certificate for a fee, with financial aid available for those who qualify. This foundational-level course is ideal for anyone looking to gain a robust understanding of IHL, from students to professionals in the field of personal development. Join now to enhance your knowledge and critically assess the effectiveness of international humanitarian law.

Robert Heinsch

Giulia Pinzauti

Emma Irving

Cinny Buys