Nottingham Law School Summer SchoolsLaw Summer School Berlin - NTU StudentsDescriptionJoin us for a fascinating and immersive examination of International Law while exploring the history and cities that helped to develop them! Visit Berlin and delve into how Post-WW2 the international community came together to develop an International Criminal Law. Nottingham Law School (NLS) has a longstanding tradition of offering summer schools in various European cities. For over 15 years, these programs have provided students with the opportunity to engage in intensive, week-long courses taught in English, focusing on specialized areas of law. Berlin Summer School This program will concentrate on international criminal justice, covering topics such as war crimes and the operations of the International Criminal Court. The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of international criminal law within a global context. Alongside this you will have the opportunity to view the history. These summer schools are open to all NLS students and are subject to government and university travel policies. They offer a valuable chance to study specialized legal topics in an international setting, enhancing both academic and cultural experiences. This Summer School focuses on International Criminal Justice. You will learn about:
Students who require one, are responsible for organising their own visa. NTU will provide a letter to support this however, it is each students individual responsibility to apply with sufficient time. Any refunds will only be granted if students have commenced visa applications in sufficient time. Visit www.ntu.ac.uk/summerschools to find out more and to secure your place, deposit payment is required by the end of 8th March. Any Questions Email: [email protected]. Law Summer School Berlin - Partner InstitutionsDescriptionJoin us at our annual Nottingham Law School Summer School and study fascinating areas of International Law while immersing yourself into the cities and visiting the institutions that helped shape the development of this. In Berlin, experience how post-1945 the international community came together to develop International Criminal Law. Nottingham Law School (NLS) has a longstanding tradition of offering summer schools in various European cities. For over 15 years, these programs have provided students with the opportunity to engage in intensive, week-long courses taught in English, focusing on specialized areas of law. Berlin Summer School This program will concentrate on international criminal justice, covering topics such as war crimes and the operations of the International Criminal Court. The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of international criminal law within a global context. Alongside this you will have the opportunity to view the city and the history that helped develop this. These summer schools are open to all NLS and Partner School students and are subject to government and university travel policies. They offer a valuable chance to study specialized legal topics in an international setting, enhancing both academic and cultural experiences. This Summer School focuses on International Criminal Justice. You will learn about:
Students who require one are responsible for organising their own visa. NTU will provide a letter to support this however, it is each students individual responsibility to apply with sufficient time. Any refunds will only be granted if students have commenced visa applications in sufficient time. Visit www.ntu.ac.uk/summerschools to find out more and to secure your place deposit required by end of 8th March. Any Questions Email: [email protected]. Law Summer School Geneva - NTU StudentsDescriptionJoin us for a fascinating and immersive examination of International Law while exploring the history and cities that helped to develop them! Visit Geneva, whose neutral status has placed it at the heart of a long list of international organisations including the United Nations and the ICRC. Nottingham Law School (NLS) has a longstanding tradition of offering summer schools in various European cities. For over 15 years, these programs have provided students with the opportunity to engage in intensive, week-long courses taught in English, focusing on specialized areas of law. This program will focus on the International Humanitarian Law, providing an overview of the current Laws of Armed Conflict. It will also consider the role of the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross. Alongside teaching, you will have the opportunity to visit important international organisations and history of one of the most important cities in the International Community. These summer schools are open to all NLS students and are subject to government and university travel policies. They offer a valuable chance to study specialized legal topics in an international setting, enhancing both academic and cultural experiences. This Summer School has a focus on International Humanitarian Law, giving you an awareness of the work of:
Students who require one are responsible for organising their own visa. NTU will provide a letter to support this however, it is each students individual responsibility to apply with sufficient time. Any refunds will only be granted if students have commenced visa applications in sufficient time. Visit www.ntu.ac.uk/summerschools to find out more and to secure your place, deposit payment is required by the end of 8th March. Any Questions Email: [email protected]. Law Summer School Geneva - Partner InstitutionsDescriptionJoin us at our annual Nottingham Law School Summer School and study fascinating areas of International Law while immersing yourself into the cities and visiting the institutions that helped shape the development of this. In Geneva, consider how its neutral status helped it play a central role in developing the Laws of Armed Conflict. Nottingham Law School (NLS) has a longstanding tradition of offering summer schools in various European cities. For over 15 years, these programs have provided students with the opportunity to engage in intensive, week-long courses taught in English, focusing on specialized areas of law. Geneva Summer School This program will focus on the International Humanitarian Law, providing an overview of the current Laws of Armed Conflict. It will also consider the role of the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross. Alongside teaching, you will have the opportunity to visit important international organisations and history of one of the most important cities in the International Community. These summer schools are open to all NLS and Partner School students and are subject to government and university travel policies. They offer a valuable chance to study specialized legal topics in an international setting, enhancing both academic and cultural experiences. This Summer School has a focus on International Humanitarian Law, giving you an awareness of the work of:
Students who require one are responsible for organising their own visa. NTU will provide a letter to support this however, it is each students individual responsibility to apply with sufficient time. Any refunds will only be granted if students have commenced visa applications in sufficient time. Visit www.ntu.ac.uk/summerschools to find out more and to secure your place deposit required by end of 8th March. Any Questions Email: [email protected]. |