Course description
In recent years, the impact of natural and technological disasters, as well as of other emergencies, has been constantly on the rise, both within and outside the EU. The recent COVID-19 pandemic is the most evident example of this trend. At the same time, Europe is once again experiencing the devastating effects of armed conflicts within its borders.
Looking at these phenomena through a legal lens, it is widely acknowledged that conflicts and disasters heavily impact the enjoyment of the human rights of the affected communities. Humanitarian organizations insist that human rights principles should be more thoroughly integrated into conflict and disaster management policies in order to strengthen prevention, response, recovery, and accountability, while increasing the protection of the affected individuals and communities. However, efforts to disseminate human rights standards applicable in conflict and disaster settings have been limited, including in Europe. The intensive course on European and International Human Rights Standards in Conflicts and Disasters (EIHRSCaD) aims at addressing these gaps.
The Course is offered as part of the training activities envisaged by a Jean Monnet Chair co-funded by the European Union. For additional information on the activities of the Chair, please visit the project's website at: https://eihrscad.santannapisa.it/
Training objectives
• Provide participants with a sound knowledge of the legal frameworks and principal actors relevant to humanitarian assistance activities in conflict and/or disaster settings, and of the role of human rights in the prevention and response to natural and technological disasters, as well as to armed conflicts.
• Raise awareness of the critical role of human rights in conflict and disaster settings, and therefore favour a more human rights-sensitive approach to their management.
• Offer a solid understanding of the specific needs of vulnerable groups affected by conflicts and disasters
Activities
The Course is divided into 5 sub-modules, one for each day of classes:
- Introduction to International Human Rights Law (IHRL), International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and International Disaster Law
- Actors in Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Management
- Protection Issues
- Applying Human Rights in Disasters and Armed Conflicts
- Human Rights, Disaster Prevention, and the Repression of International Crimes
Teaching methods
The teaching methodology will be characterized by a combination of frontal lecturing and more interactive training techniques (case study solving, etc.).
Participants will have access to online resources ahead of the sessions to favour their active participation during classes and improve the learning experience.
Target audience
The course is intended for graduate and post-graduate students, research fellows and other academics, practitioners working in humanitarian assistance or for national and international organizations, NGOs and other actors active in this field (ICRC, IFRC, national Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, etc.). Applicants must have a sound working knowledge of English.
Certificate
Participants will be required to pass a final exam in order to obtain 2 university credits (ECTS). Participants attending at least 80% of the classes will be anyhow awarded a certificate of attendance
Fee information
Thanks to funding from the EU Jean Monnet Programme, the School is able to offer the course at a very low and competitive price. The following fees apply:- Professionals working in the field of humanitarian assistance and/or disaster management will be required to pay a fee of 250€.
- PhD students will be required to pay a fee of 100€.
- Other participants (graduate students enrolled in a Master's programme, etc.) will be required to pay a fee of 50€.
Applicants must mention explicitly in their CV to which category they belong. The enrolment fee includes lunch provided by the School's canteen on all five days of the course. Travel and accommodation in Pisa are the sole responsibility of the participants.
How to register
Candidates shall apply here, following the instructions and tutorial for registration and application provided on the Course's page.
Two rounds of selection are foreseen.
The application deadline for the first round of selection is set on 10 April 2025, while the application deadline for the second round is 5 June 2025. Applications will be processed on a rolling basis, which means that the course may be booked up before that date.
Candidates who need a VISA to enter Italy are strongly encouraged to apply for the first round of selection (deadline 10th April 2025), to allow sufficient time to process their requests.
Applicants must submit the following documentation, in electronic format, attached to the application:
- an up-to-date Curriculum Vitae (please, mention explicitly to which category you belong, i.e. Professionals, PhD, or other participant);
- an Academic transcript/transcript of all records of the BA (or equivalent);
- a motivational statement
In case of problems with registration or any other queries, please contact: Luca Poltronieri Rossetti, email: luca.poltronierirossetti@santannapisa.it