Event information

29-30 June 2017
Register start 30 May 2017
Register end 28 June 2017
Fee: 250

Current Issues in Armed Conflict Conference

Current Issues in Armed Conflict Conference

Syria, Aleppo, Al-Kallaseh district. The remains of an ambulance in the debris. Syria, Aleppo, Al-Kallaseh district. The remains of an ambulance in the debris.
Essex University Geneva Academy RVB

 On 29 and 30 June 2017, the Geneva Academy and the Human Rights Centre at the University of Essex will hold a conference on contemporary issues in armed conflict.

Issues that will be discussed include the protection of civilians in armed conflicts; latest developments in international refugee law like the new UNHCR guidelines on those fleeing armed conflict or the proposals to establish safe zones and safe corridors for persons affected by armed conflict; latest developments in transitional justice in light of the signature of the Peace Agreement between the Colombian Government and the FARC; the qualification of armed conflicts; and recent issues in international criminal law like the jurisprudence by the International Criminal Court on the destruction of cultural property in Mali.

These are drawn from the 2016 edition of the War Report. The question of qualification of armed conflicts draws from our Rule of Law in Armed Conflicts online database.

Current Issues in Armed Conflicts 2017

Audience

This one and a half-day conference provides an annual space for discussion among those who are at the forefront of promoting and protecting international law in armed conflict. It connects experts and practitioners, diplomats, academics, and civil society representatives.

The conference is addressed to diplomats and experts from foreign ministries, staff from international and regional organizations, employees of non-governmental organizations, journalists or representatives of National Human Rights Institutions, academics and students.

Format

Expert panels with leading academics and practitioners will address the above-mentioned topics. To foster interactions and debate amongst participants, speakers will provide different /complementary perspectives and leave space for interactions with the public.

Fee

A fee of 250 CHF is required to participate in this conference.This amount covers coffee breaks, a cocktail reception on the evening of 29 June, lunch on the 30th and a free copy of the 2016 War Report. Participants are expected to cover their travel costs to and from Geneva as well as accommodation during their stay.

The fee is payable on the following bank account:

Name: Fondation pour l'Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement

Address: Case postale 136, 1211 Genève 21, Suisse

Bank: Crédit Suisse, 1211 Genève, Suisse

Account: 0251-254300-11-158

IBAN: CH0504835025430011158

BIC/Swift: CRESCHZZ80A Reference for payment: DD/2016/004

Fee Waivers

Students of the Geneva Academy and of the University of Essex are not required to pay the fee to participate in the conference.

Fee waivers are also possible in exceptional circumstances. You can contact blandine.faure[at]geneva-academy.ch for such a request.

Registration

Participants should:
• Complete the online registration form before 28 June 2017
• Pay the CHF 250 ahead of the conference (at the latest before 29 June 2017)