XV CURSO DE INVIERNO SOBRE DERECHO INTERNACIONAL
Fachkonferenz
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El Programa Regional de Seguridad Energética y Cambio Climático en América Latina de la Fundación Konrad Adenauer (EKLA-KAS) apoya la organización de esta decimoquinta edición del curso, específicamente la realización de un curso sobre Protección Legal Internacional de Patrimonio Cultural y Natural en Conflictos Armados, que tendrá lugar del 15 al 19 de julio con la participación del profesor Riccardo Pavoni, Universidad de Siena, Italia.
Tras el éxito de sus ediciones anteriores, el curso tendrá como objetivo estimular y calificar la reflexión y el debate sobre diversos temas de derecho internacional y contará con la participación de reconocidos profesores de las principales universidades del mundo.
En detalles:
15/07/19: 08h - 10h a.m. Riccardo Pavoni | Professor, Siena University, Italy
Class 1. Legal Protection of Cultural and Natural Heritage in Armed Conflict: presentation of the classes and rationale for the topic. Historical foundations of the legal protection of cultural heritage in armed conflict and the 1954 Hague Convention system
16/07/19: 10h20 - 11h50 a.m. Riccardo Pavoni | Professor, Siena University, Italy
Class 2. Legal Protection of Cultural Heritage in Armed Conflict: Modern Developments and Challenges (criminalization of cultural crimes and the International Criminal Court, cultural terrorism, Security Council resolutions and "cultural peacekeeping")
17/07/19: 10h20 - 11h50 a.m. Riccardo Pavoni | Professor, Siena University, Italy
Class 3. The Protection of the Environment in Armed Conflict: foundations, problems, precedents
18/07/19: 10h20 - 11h50 a.m. Riccardo Pavoni | Professor, Siena University, Italy
Class 4. The Protection of the Environment in Armed Conflict: law-making processes (with a focus on the ongoing activities of the ILC on the protection of the environment in relation to armed conflicts); the potential role of the International Criminal Court (environmental crimes)
19/07/19: 10h20 - 11h50 a.m. Riccardo Pavoni | Professor, Siena University, Italy
Class 5. A Holistic Approach to the Protection of Cultural and Natural Heritage of Outstanding Universal Value: The 1972 World Heritage Convention, its relation to armed conflict and its impact on the 1999 Second Protocol to the 1954 Convention (precedents: Dubrovnik, Congo and "green peacekeeping", Temple of Preah Vihear).