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The Geneva Academy of international Humanitarian Law and Human Rights (French: Académie de droit international humanitaire et de droits humains à Genève) is a postgraduate joint center (between the University of Geneva and the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) located in Geneva, Switzerland. The faculty includes professors from both founding institutions and guest professors from major universities .
Contents
- History
- LLM in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights
- Executive Master in International Law in Armed Conflict
- Training programmes
- Research
- Special projects
- Policy Studies
- Publications
- Academy Briefings
- Academy In Briefs
- Academy Policy Briefings
- Books published by Cambridge University Press
- Books published by Oxford University Press
- Books published by Editions Bruylant
- Henry Dunant Prize
- Villa Moynier
- References
The alumni include many actors of the humanitarian world, executives of various organizations across the world and foreign affairs executives. The school has a diverse student body of a cosmopolitan character due to its 80 percent intake of international students. It is located on the shores of the Lake Geneva (lac Léman) blocks from the United Nations headquarters in Europe, and the Palace of Nations as well as the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies.
Its building is located in the Villa Moynier building who was originally built in 1847 and owned by Gustave Moynier, co-founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross.
History
The University Center for International Humanitarian Law (CUDIH), founded in 2002 by the Law Faculty of the University of Geneva and the Graduate Institute of International Studies (now Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID)), provided training of a high academic standard. The center conducted and promoted scientific research within the fields of International Humanitarian Law and other branches of International law relating to situations of armed conflict and states of emergency. It was directed by professor Louise Doswald-Beck from 2002 until 2007. Its headquarters were located by the University of Geneva (UNIGE).
In 2007, the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights replaced the University Center for International Humanitarian Law. It is currently directed by Professor Andrew Clapham and Professor Paola Gaeta.
In August 2014, Prof. Robert Roth was appointed Director of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights.
LL.M in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights
This 12-month program covers all branches of international law applicable to armed conflicts including core courses such as Public international law, International humanitarian law, International human rights law, International Refugee law and International criminal law. It is also formed of additional optional courses such as the UN and the emerging culture of the end of impunity, the special rules of protection in armed conflict and the repression of International crimes by national courts. The Geneva Academy has conducted 11 consecutive years of the LL.M in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights so far and holds over 500 alumni.
Executive Master in International Law in Armed Conflict
The Executive Master in International Law in Armed Conflict is a program composed of 60 ECTS credits, awarded by the University of Geneva and recognized as a part of higher education in the pan-European system. The program is designed to enable participants to apply such specialized knowledge with regard to their professional work, which may relate to issues of armed conflict or transnational justice legal issues. The Executive Master in International Law in Armed Conflict has conducted its third consecutive year since its creation in October 2011.
Training programmes
The Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian law and Human Rights offers a range of training programs for professionals working on legal issues related to armed conflicts. The trainings are designed for human rights advocates, staff of NGOs and national human rights institutions, representatives of governments, staff of UN bodies and other international organizations as well as members of the academia.
List of trainings available at the Academy:
Research
The Geneva Academy provides in-depth research and policy studies in the fields of international norms in armed conflict, human rights, policy issues and international humanitarian law.
Special projects
Policy Studies
Furthermore, the Geneva Academy is home to the Swiss Chair of International Humanitarian Law, currently held by Professor Noam Lubell, Professor of International Law of Armed Conflict, in the School of Law, University of Essex, UK.
Publications
The Academy holds a number of publications drafted by the researchers of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights as well as selected external experts, in order to inform and help better understand the legal implications of contemporary issues related to International Law in Armed Conflict.
Academy Briefings
Academy In-Briefs
Academy Policy Briefings
Books published by Cambridge University Press
Books published by Oxford University Press
Books published by Editions Bruylant
Henry Dunant Prize
The Prize has been awarded annually since 2005 by the Foundation Prix Henry Dunant, together with the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights. It is awarded to the most impressive academic work in the field of Human Rights in Armed Conflict aiming to renew the ideals and commitment of Henry Dunant and to sensitize and motivate young people to contribute to the dissemination of the international rules protecting the victims of armed conflicts and states of emergency.
Since 2005, each year a paper and students has been awarded a Prize Henry Dunant:
Villa Moynier
The Geneva Academy (Villa Moynier) building was originally built in 1847 and owned by Gustave Moynier, co-founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross. It later held the League of Nations in 1926 and the International Committee of the Red Cross Headquarters between 1933 et 1946. It holds a symbolic significance and is currently hosting the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law as well as the LL.M. in International Dispute Settlement.