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About the Course

‘Investigating and Prosecuting International Crimes’ is the second course in Leiden University’s new series on International Law in Action. The first course covered international courts and tribunals in The Hague in general. This second course provides an insider perspective into the work of international criminal courts and tribunals. You will learn about the investigation and prosecution of international crimes in The Hague. Atrocities produce unspeakable forms of violence. We will explore whether and how international criminal justice contribute to what UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon called the ‘age of accountability’. The theory is, those who commit the worst of human crimes, are held accountable, whether they are rank-and-file foot soldiers or military commanders, whether they are lowly civil servants following orders or top political leaders. We will test how this can be done and if this is realistic. During this course, you will be offered a look into the ‘kitchen’ of the Hague international criminal courts and tribunals. You will learn how international criminal justice functions, who the actors are, what outcomes it produces, and how it can be improved. If you want to gain a better understanding of international criminal cases, like the Lubanga case, the ICC’s first ever trial, and the legal legacy of UN international criminal tribunals, then this course is definitely for you! This course is free to join and to participate in. There is the possibility to get a verified certificate for the course, which is a paid option. If you want a certificate, but are unable to pay for it, you can request financial aid via Coursera....

Top reviews

RR

Aug 1, 2017

This course is a wonderful eye open for the sack of world peace.Even those who would be potential criminals in international criminal law are made to think twice before they could commit an offence.

ML

Jun 17, 2019

The course was very informative and well structured. I was pleased with the level of difficulty and detail. The course isn't designed for just anyone interested in the topic but is more in depth.

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By Daria D

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Jun 10, 2023

Thank you so much! Very interesting course

By Corman O

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Mar 21, 2020

BRILLIANT COURSE !!!

Thank you Prof Stahn

By Bolaji S A O

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Jan 19, 2023

Excellent course! Highly recommended.

By Amr A W

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Oct 4, 2019

It is an excellent course. Thank you.

By Bolaji A

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Oct 14, 2020

Had a pleasant learning experience

By Punar Y

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Aug 13, 2022

thank you everthing for coursera

By Hadil D

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Jul 7, 2022

amazing course really enjoyed it

By Deleted A

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May 30, 2017

Great course

Thank you very much

By Posea I M

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Oct 11, 2018

Its a very impresionant cours.

By Margarito Z

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Mar 1, 2017

Excellent Course. Many thanks.

By Nataly T

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Feb 27, 2018

Very nice and useful course.

By Eliana C

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Jan 28, 2017

Very interesting and useful!

By Yury

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Jun 15, 2017

Excelente !

MUITO OBRIGADO !

By TUGUME G

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May 4, 2023

Great one, great knowledge

By Adeyinka J A

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Apr 1, 2020

Interesting and educating.

By JOSEPH S B

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Oct 8, 2017

Detailed and informative.

By Earl S

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May 25, 2017

Good review of basic ICL.

By Hany G

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Oct 4, 2020

It's a great course!

By Ahmer J K

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Feb 25, 2017

Perfectly delivered!

By Arjun S

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Aug 2, 2023

Absoluely Amazing!!

By Matheus M C

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Sep 25, 2019

Wonderful course.

By Rakesh T

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Oct 4, 2023

Excellent course

By James L

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Aug 28, 2022

very interesting

By Pablo C

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Mar 30, 2020

excellent course

By Simone P

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Jan 17, 2019

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