Universität Wien

030682 KU The United Nations and Criminal Justice (2009W)

Course in Cooperation with United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime

3.00 ECTS (2.00 SWS), SPL 3 - Rechtswissenschaften
Continuous assessment of course work

Outline: The course provides an overview of the efforts of the United Nations’ work in crime prevention and criminal justice. It introduces the participants to the basic principles of international criminal law, relevant international conventions and standards and mechanisms facilitating international cooperation in criminal matters. Staff members of international organizations present recent developments in combating serious crimes and their work aiming at further developing international standards in the area. Students have the opportunity to give their presentations in the presence of UN experts and discuss with them current international justice issues.

The course counts for the specialization modules: International Relations (Recht der Internationalen Beziehungen); Criminal Justice (Strafjustiz und Kriminalwissenschaften)

Registration: In the first lesson on 19 October, 17:30-21:00.

Please note that the class will only be open to students who have passed their exam in criminal law; knowledge in international law is an asset.

More information and preliminary programme will shortly be available here:
http://www.univie.ac.at/strafrecht-neu/content.php?site=PampalkMadalena.htm&OrdID=4

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max. 60 participants
Language: English

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Aims, contents and method of the course

The course provides an overview of the efforts of the United Nations¿work in crime prevention and its support for international justice instutions. The focus is on the Vienna based United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime. The course is exclusively taught by UN staff. Participants give presentations in the presence of UN experts and discuss with them current challenges for international justice. The grades are based on regular attendance, oral participation to discussions, and group presentations. Reading material will be provided in the introductory class.

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