4 October - 6 December 2010 (ten Monday evening classes plus two discussion-based seminars) In today’s legal, policy and business worlds, international human rights law affects the way all of us work, either explicitly or implicitly. A knowledge of international human rights standards is increasingly required. Therefore those involved in the legal professions – whether as barristers, solicitors, employed lawyers or judges – and those involved in government, public policy and business, need to have a solid understanding of the breadth and depth of human rights principles. Clear, authoritative and up to date, the course is designed for professional participants and is CPD-accredited by the Law Society and Bar Standards Board. It is taught by a team of leading barristers and distinguished academic experts including Professor Conor Gearty, Professor Paul Hunt, Professor Andrew Clapham and Karon Monaghan QC. Each session is chaired by Jonathan Cooper (pictured), an internationally recognised expert in human rights education and training. The course fee is £1,970. There are a limited number of places available and the course is often oversubscribed, so early registration is recommended. Download the registration form. The Centre is able to offer up to five subsidised (half-price) places for those would otherwise be unable to attend. Those wishing to apply for a subsidised place must complete and return the ‘Subsidised Place Application Form’ by noon Thursday 9 September 2010. Click here to download the subsidised place application form More information about the Certificate in International Human Rights Law and Practice Comments Comments are closed. | Categories
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