General Information
Course Code | R_CICJ |
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Credits | 6 EC |
Period | Ac. Year (sept) |
Course Level | 400 |
Language of Tuition | English |
Faculty | Faculty of Law |
Course Coordinator | J.A.M. Stuifbergen |
Examiner | J.A.M. Stuifbergen |
Teaching Staff |
Practical Information
You need to register for this course yourself
Target audiences
This course is also available as:
Course Objective
The objective of CICJ Research Lab is to enable students to participatein ongoing academic research in the field of International Criminal
Justice.
Show evidence of:
- An investigative, original and creative attitude with regard to
existing issues and solutions;
-Critical, analytical and normative reflection on academic research and
on research results.
Being capable of:
- Applying research methods and interpret results;
Course Content
More information about CICJ research projects can be found underwww.cicj.org à Research & Publications. Whether ICC-students can
participate in any of the projects listed, depends on needs of the
researchers and the phase and type of project. At the start of the
academic year, students will be informed about the possibilities.
Teaching Methods
Depending on the research project, students acquire (advanced) knowledgeof selected topics in the fields of international criminal law and
criminology of international crimes and conflict related crimes. By
conducting research students can strengthen their analytical and writing
skills.
Method of Assessment
Student are assessed based on several written assignments throughout theyear, their team work, and their professional conduct.
Literature
-Target Audience
Apart from regular students, the course is also available for:Students from other universities/faculties
Exchange students
Courses from a master at the faculty can only be taken as a secondary
course if you have a diploma that gives access to the relevant master/
specialization and if you are enrolled in a master.
Additional Information
MORE INFORMATION?www.cicj.org