MATERIAL SCOPE

The idea is to have a Master focused (and which has as a guiding thread) in the International Criminal Court, use training to able students to exercise in/and before the International Criminal Court and to use the national mechanisms of International Criminal Justice. It will open the possibility of doing internships (optional) in different international institutions related to the themes of the Master.

CALENDAR

 

MATERIAL STRUCTURE

The structure of the Master consist in 9 courses divided in three blocks plus a final Project. A Master’s Degree needs to have a minimum of 60 credits. Those would be as follows.

TFM
Final Project
10 ECTS
Internships
On-site practices
5 ECTS
I.-Fundamentals of Universal Justice
Introduction to the International Society, International Law and International Relations
5 ECTS
International Protection of Human Rights
5 ECTS
International Humanitarian Law
5 ECTS
II.- Theoretical Framework of the Criminal Justice
Bases and fundamentals of Universal Justice
 
The ICC and other international jurisdictional institutions
5 ECTS
Material International Criminal Law
5 ECTS
III.-International Procedural Practice
Procedures before ICC and other international jurisdictional institutions
5 ECTS
Jurisprudence of the ICC and other international jurisdictional institutions
5 ECTS
Legal Deontology and practice before the ICC and other jurisdictional institutions
5 ECTS
MASTER
Total ECTS
60 ECTS