IICI Announces First Analysis Skills Course
The Institute for International Criminal Investigations (IICI) proposes to hold its 1st Analysis Skills course from 2 - 4 December 2008 (3 days) and is seeking applications from people proposing to attend this course. The course will be held at the IICI Headquarters (The Hague, The Netherlands).
The deadline for applications is 30 September 2008.
The Analysis Skills course covers topics considered essential to establish analytical capacity for individuals who will deliver analysis in relation to the investigation of serious violations of international humanitarian, criminal and human rights law.
The course is open to individuals from a variety of professional backgrounds. It will be considered desirable, however, for participants to be employed in the field of international humanitarian law or human rights, either within a recognised international organisation (governmental or non-governmental) or a national war crimes investigation unit. Fluency in written and spoken English is a necessity for the Analysis Skills course.
The fee for participation is € 500. This amount covers tuition only. Participants must arrange and meet the costs of their own travel, accommodation and meals (lunch will be provided on course days). All interested persons should send the completed Analysis Skills Application Form, together with an electronic version of their curriculum vitae, a two or three page sample of their writing in English, and references to .
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accommodation suggestion
Hotel Sebel (walking distance from IICI HQ in The Hague)
IICI – Mrs. Anna Coulouris
Anna Paulownastraat 103
2518 BC Den Haag
The Netherlands
webpage
www.iici.info
The deadline for applications is 30th September 2008.