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Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) Common Module (Seminar)

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Anno accademico 2015/2016

Codice dell'attività didattica
INF0032
Docente
Marco Di Giovanni (Titolare del corso)
Corso di studi
[f055-c501] Laurea Specialistica in Scienze Strategiche e Militari
[f055-c501PO] Laurea Specialistica in Scienze Strategiche e Militari (Percorso Politico Organizzativo)
[f055-c501LOG] Laurea Specialistica in Scienze Strategiche e Militari (Percorso Logistico)
[f055-c501COM] Laurea Specialistica in Scienze Strategiche e Militari (Percorso Comunicazioni)
[f055-c501SI] Laurea Specialistica in Scienze Strategiche e Militari (Percorso Sistemi Infrastrutturali)
Anno
1° anno
Tipologia
Altre attività
Crediti/Valenza
2
SSD dell'attività didattica
IUS/13 - diritto internazionale
Modalità di erogazione
Tradizionale
Lingua di insegnamento
Inglese
Modalità di frequenza
Facoltativa
Tipologia d'esame
Scritto
Prerequisiti
  • English: Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) Level B1 or NATO STANAG Level 2.
  • At least 1 year of national (military) higher education.
  • Basic knowledge of National (constitutional) Law and International Law.
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MAN0146 [Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) Common Module (Seminar)]
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Sommario insegnamento

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Obiettivi formativi

Goal of the Module:

  • Discover and understand basic LOAC texts.
  • Be aware of responsibilities in terms of LOAC implementation.
  • Deepen knowledge of the LOAC.
  • Learn about international implementation of the LOAC.
  • Learn about particular issues related to the LOAC.
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Risultati dell'apprendimento attesi

Knowledge:

  • Basic knowledge of the LOAC and related issues.
  • Basic knowledge of the legal context of military operations

Skills:

  • Analyse, anticipate and lead operations efficiently.
  • Advise superiors and inform subordinates about the key aspects of the LOAC.
  • Advise superiors and inform subordinates about the issues related to LOAC.
  • Explain the spectrum of armed conflict and how LOAC applies at each point on the spectrum.
  • Describe Human Rights Law in the operational context.
  • Explain the means and methods of warfare, including the prohibition against the use of certain weapons.
  • Apply the Rules of Engagement on the level being responsible after graduation.
  • Explain the consequences of disobeying LOAC and the obligation to report via lotions of LOAC.

Competences:

  • Understand rights and duties when it comes to use of force.
  • Understand the global legal context of military operations.
  • Enable students to apply the LOAC appropriate to their future first position after graduation.
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Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento

Observation:
Throughout the Module students are to discuss given topics within syndicates and in the plenary. During these work students are to be evaluated to verify their competences.


Test:
Written examination at the end of the module (multiple choice test).

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Programma

Module Details

Basic Principles of the LOAC

Reccommended Working Hours[2]: 5

  • Definition of Armed Conflict.
  • Types of Armed Conflict.
  • Application of Law.
  • Basic Principles of IHL.
  • Human Rights Law (e.g. European Convention on Human Rights - ECHR).
  • Protection of Cultural Property.

Definitions in IHL

Reccommended Working Hours[2]:  2

  • Forbidden Means and Methods of Warfare, Military Objectives, Combatants, Prisoners of War, Civilians, Wounded, sick and shipwrecked.

Legal Context of Military Operations

Reccommended Working Hours[2]: 2

  • International Law in Military Operations (e.g.: UN Charter, Chapter VI and Chapter VII).
  • Rules of Engagement (ROE).
  • Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA).

International Criminal Justice

Reccommended Working Hours[2]:  2

  • International Criminal Tribunals.
  • Command Responsibility.

 

Additional hours to increase the learning outcome[1]

Syndicate Work[1]

Reccommended Working Hours[2]: 9

  • To increase the understanding of the LOAC’s principles.
  • To increase the understanding of the context of definitions in IHL on the basis of specific examples.

Case studies and Discussions[1]

Reccommended Working Hours[2]:  8

  • To illustrate the basic rules (Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols).
  • Each case study comprises a description of a situation followed by questions.

Self study[1]

Reccommended Working Hours[2]: 22

  • Preparation for the upcoming lessons and for exam(s).
  • Reflection of the topics issued.
  • If IDL is developed it may be counted to these hours.

Total Working Hours[2]: 50

[1] Remark: Parts of these hours may be taken by the Module Director to teach or to  discuss more detailed the listed topics or an additional relevant topic referring to the LOAC for example: Cyber Warfare (Introduction to Cyber Terrorism and Information Warfare; the General Concept of Cyber Warfare and Cyber Warfare and International Law).

[2] Remark: Detailed working hours are up to the Module Director. The total amount of hours has to fit to the national law concerning working hours for 2 ECTS.

 

 

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Note

Il seminario si terrà dal 19 al 23  ottobre 2015.

La scadenza per la registrazione è l'11 settembre 2015.

Le modalità di registrazione verranno pubblicate nella sezione <i>Avvisi in Primo Piano</i>.

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