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Diploma in specialized studies in human rights and humanitarian law Université Catholique de Bukavu

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Introduction
Diploma of Specialized Studies in Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
The Catholic University of Bukavu organizes a DES (Diploma of Specialized Studies) in Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law through the Regional Center for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (CERDHO) of the Faculty of Law . Enrollment in this program began and will continue until January 30, 2018.
The DES in Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law offer the following courses:
- Human rights
- IHL
The application must contain the following elements:
- Letter of registration form addressed to the Vice-Rector Academic Affairs;
- Certified copies of diplomas and transcripts certified to the original;
- Detailed updated CV;
- A passport photo;
- Birth certificate (recent less than three months);
- Certificate of Fitness (recent three months);
- Certificate of good conduct, life, morals and civism (recent less than three months);
- Recommendation of two professors;
- Employer's recommendation for worker applications;
- To have passed at least 65% in the second year of the license and an average of 60% on the whole university course.
Applications will be submitted either in hard copy at the Academic Services Office located at Bugabo, Mission Avenue, No. 2; either in electronic format at [email protected]
COURSES IN THE PROGRAM
COMMON COURSE COURSES
- General Course on Public International Law 30 h
- General Course of International Criminal Law 30 h
- General Course on International Humanitarian Law 30 h
- Substantive human rights law (Rights related to the autonomy of the individual and the collective dimensions of human rights) 60 h
- Human Rights Protection Systems (national, regional and UN) 60 h
- Right to a fair trial and pleadings before national and international criminal courts 30 h
- Interdisciplinary approach to human rights (philosophical, historical, political and sociological) 45 h
- Methodology of scientific research 30 h
- English 30 h
- Computer and IT 30 h
OPTION INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
- Right to Conduct of Hostilities 30 h
- Rights of non-international armed conflicts and internal tensions and internal disturbances 30 h
- Non-judicial Mechanisms for the Implementation of International Humanitarian Law 30 h
- The place of victims and witnesses in the international criminal trial 30 h
- International Humanitarian Law and Peacekeeping Forces 30 h
- Special questions of international humanitarian law 30 h
- International Humanitarian Law Seminar 30 h
HUMAN RIGHTS OPTION
- Right to health 30 h
- Human rights and sexual violence 30 h
- Right to asylum and refugees 30 h
- Right to protection of children 30 h
- Gender and Human Rights 30 h
- Human Rights and Development 30 h
- African Human Rights System: Substantive and Institutional Law 30 h
- Human Rights and Conflict Management 30 h
- Special human rights questions 30 h
- Human Rights Seminar 30 h