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30 October 2020, 18:30-19:45

2020 Graduation Ceremony

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We look forward to welcoming graduating students of our LLM in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, MAS in Transitional Justice, Human Rights and the Rule of Law and Executive Master in International Law in Armed Conflict, their friends, families and our professors at the 2020 Graduation Ceremony.

We're very pleased to have this year Professor Marco Sassòli delivering the keynote speech on the use and abuse of international law by humanitarians.

Online

Due to the situation related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the ceremony will take place entirely online.

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2020 Graduation Ceremony

Watch the 2020 Graduation Ceremony of our three master's programmes. Congratulations to all our students and many thanks to

Professor Marco Sassòli for an inspiring keynote speech on Use and Abuse of International Law by Humanitarians.

#LLM in #IHL and #HumanRights, #MAS in #TransitionalJustice, Human Rights and the Rule of Law, and #ExecutiveMaster in International Law in #ArmedConflict.

Congratulations to all our #students and many thanks to Professor Marco Sassòli for an inspiring keynote speech on

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