logo

International Law In Action: Investigating and Prosecuting International Crimes

feature icon

Self-paced course

feature icon

Certification program

Price

Rating

Overview

‘Investigating and Prosecuting International Crimes’ is the second course in Leiden University’s new series on International Law in Action. The first course covered international courts and tribunals in The Hague in general. This second course provides an insider perspective into the work of international criminal courts and tribunals. You will learn about the investigation and prosecution of international crimes in The Hague.

Atrocities produce unspeakable forms of violence. We will explore whether and how international criminal justice contribute to what UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon called the ‘age of accountability’. The theory is, those who commit the worst of human crimes, are held accountable, whether they are rank-and-file foot soldiers or military commanders, whether they are lowly civil servants following orders or top political leaders. We will test how this can be done and if this is realistic.

During this course, you will be offered a look into the ‘kitchen’ of the Hague international criminal courts and tribunals. You will learn how international criminal justice functions, who the actors are, what outcomes it produces, and how it can be improved.

If you want to gain a better understanding of international criminal cases, like the Lubanga case, the ICC’s first ever trial, and the legal legacy of UN international criminal tribunals, then this course is definitely for you!

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.

They have the ideal and real setting laid down before you. Perfect for learning and actual work.

Exceptionnally well organized and presented. Especially appreciated thje in-depth interviews with key playres in International Court processes.

This was an excellent overview of the International Criminal Court in relation to other organs of international criminal justice.

Skills you will gain

Learning outcomes

Post this credential on your LinkedIn profile, resume, or CV, and don’t forget to celebrate your achievement by sharing it across your social networks or mentioning it during your performance review

Similar courses

course image
Preventing Chronic Pain: A Human Systems Approach
logo
Coursera
course image
International Law In Action: Investigating and Prosecuting International Crimes
logo
Coursera
course image
Understanding Clinical Research: Behind the Statistics
logo
Coursera
course image
Career Support Community and Resources
logo
Coursera
course image
International Law in Action: the Arbitration of International Disputes
logo
Coursera
course image
Understanding Research Methods
logo
Coursera

Featured articles

Sep 12, 2022

WATCH these YouTube videos if you can't start learning a language

5

0
1
4K

Sep 12, 2022

How Memrise works + reviews [2022]

6

0
1
4K

Sep 12, 2022

5 tips to learn languages with YouTube videos [2022]

7

0
1
4K

Sep 12, 2022

How I Became a Marketing Manager at Microsoft

8

0
1
2K

Sep 24, 2022

How Edureka works + reviews [2022]

3

0
2
2K

Sep 27, 2022

How Codecademy works + reviews [2022]

3

0
2
2K
course image
feature icon

English

feature icon

Beginner

Provided by