The International Humanitarian Law Legal Clinic aims to involve students in the elaboration of reports and other researches on behalf of relevant institutions in this ares. It contributes to foster the professional capacity of students.
Curriculum
teacher profile teaching materials
The “International Humanitarian Law Legal Clinic” (IHL Legal Clinic) has been established in 2016 to permit students to acquire a sound knowledge on international humanitarian law, cooperate on a pro bono basis on projects with leading international and national institutions operating in this area and develop significant skills and a humanitarian-oriented approach beneficial for their competences, future professional activities and civil awareness. The IHL Legal Clinic is an optional course (7 CFU) opens to students from Roma Tre and those involved in exchange programmes (eg. Erasmus) qualifying for a final mark. The working language is English (students can also qualify for ‘Lingua giuridica’).
Participation is based on a selection process to be held early October (see below).
In past editions, students involved in the Roma Tre IHL Legal Clinic have provided support to some of the most relevant international and domestic stakeholders as: The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC); Amnesty International; NATO (Allied Command Operations Legal Office at SHAPE); Geneva Call; the Italian Red Cross, IHL Commission; the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (see below ‘Past Projects’).
In 2025/2026 students of the IHL Legal Clinic will:
A) Acquire a sound knowledge of international humanitarian law (IHL) through introductory lectures focused on main IHL issues and current challenges and interactive discussion of case-studies.
B) Be involved in research and practice-oriented projects commissioned by relevant stakeholders as International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Italian Red Cross, IHL Office. Further projects could also be arranged. See below for further details: ‘2025-2026 Projects’.
C) Take part in meetings and activities with relevant practitioners. During clinical activities, classes will be joined by military and legal practitioners, and in Spring 2026 students could attend some sessions of the European Legal Support Meeting, namely the network of IHL experts of the European National Red Cross Societies going to meet in Rome to discuss current challenges in IHL.
D) Direct interact with partner institutions through dedicated meetings, presentations of projects and sessions devoted to future working perspectives in the humanitarian fields.
A selection process will permit to identify interested students due to some limits related to the management of the IHL Legal Clinic – eg. max. around 10/12 students (see below ‘relevant dates and application process’). Any Roma Tre student (including Erasmus students or other foreign students involved in exchange projects) is invited to join the selection process and the clinical legal activities.
2025/2026 Projects and activities of the IHL Legal Clinic:
The IHL Legal Clinic will be managed in two phases:
A) Students will get familiar with international humanitarian law: Prof. Bartolini will manage
a series of lectures aimed to make students familiar with international humanitarian law (October-mid November 2025, see calendar below), as complemented by interactive discussion of case-studies. Presentations by external speakers as officers of the Armed Forces and legal experts will also be arranged. Students will be required to get familiar with the textbook: Nils Melzer, International Humanitarian Law. A Comprehensive Introduction (downloadable for free here). Relevant sections of the textbook will be discussed in class.
B) Clinical activities: From mid-November onwards, students will start to manage research projects involving relevant stakeholders.
In particular students will work on:
- Partnership with the International Committee of the Red Cross: “International Humanitarian Law in Action” database (https://ihl-in-action.icrc.org/). Students elaborate reports aimed at identifying real case-studies on compliance with international by States and organized armed groups based on open-access information. The ICRC has received positive feed-backs on this new instrument, to be used in training and dissemination activities for armed forces/organized armed groups, students and civil society, and has made reference to it in the 2018 statement to the UN Security Council open debate on protection of civilians in armed conflict.
- Partnership with the Italian Red Cross on national legal-institutional preparedness for armed conflicts. The project will explore the role and functions on National Information Bureau, namely entities entrusted to manage and share information on prisoners of war in relation to international armed conflicts. Italy has not yet established this entity and the project will focus on legal basis and practice developed by other States in order to propose a national model to be implemented in cooperation between the Italian Red Cross and the Ministry of Defence.
- Additional projects could eventually emerge, based on further partnerships.
Relevant Dates and Application Process:
Students are invited to apply for the IHL Legal Clinic according to information provided below.
- A preliminary informal meeting to present the activities of the IHL Legal Clinic and provide relevant information will take place on Tuesday 30th September 2024 at 14:30. The meeting will be held on a hybrid form both on-line through Teams and in-presence at the Department of Law (room of the exam of ‘Diritto internazionale’).
Please use this link to connect through Teams: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_YjRlYzczZjItMzQyNi00ZTc1LTliOTQtZjM4M2UxODM4Y2U3%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22ffb4df68-f464-458c-a546-00fb3af66f6a%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2202e28ce6-5c1b-4a36-9998-30772ad4bb3f%22%7d
- Students interested to take part in the IHL Legal Clinic are required to send an email to giulio.bartolini@uniroma3.it by Thursday 2nd October at 14:00. In this email students are kindly invited to provide: a) relevant information (e.g. a CV/text in the email containing information on: Academic career (year of study, number of passed exams, average grade); Previous exams related to international law issues or legal clinics; Languages known; b) a separate letter of motivation for their interest to take part in the IHL legal clinic.
- The selection process will imply a chat to be carried out in-presence at prof. Bartolini’s office (Office no. 318, Third floor, Department of Law) or on-line for those unable to be in Rome. The selection will be held on Friday 3rd October at 16.00. The interview will permit to assess the interest and capacity of candidates to take part in this innovative project also based on information provided above. For those joining on-line please use this LINK to connect (same as above)
Students admitted to the IHL Legal Clinic will subsequently start the course on Monday 6/10
Programme
Course description:The “International Humanitarian Law Legal Clinic” (IHL Legal Clinic) has been established in 2016 to permit students to acquire a sound knowledge on international humanitarian law, cooperate on a pro bono basis on projects with leading international and national institutions operating in this area and develop significant skills and a humanitarian-oriented approach beneficial for their competences, future professional activities and civil awareness. The IHL Legal Clinic is an optional course (7 CFU) opens to students from Roma Tre and those involved in exchange programmes (eg. Erasmus) qualifying for a final mark. The working language is English (students can also qualify for ‘Lingua giuridica’).
Participation is based on a selection process to be held early October (see below).
In past editions, students involved in the Roma Tre IHL Legal Clinic have provided support to some of the most relevant international and domestic stakeholders as: The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC); Amnesty International; NATO (Allied Command Operations Legal Office at SHAPE); Geneva Call; the Italian Red Cross, IHL Commission; the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (see below ‘Past Projects’).
In 2025/2026 students of the IHL Legal Clinic will:
A) Acquire a sound knowledge of international humanitarian law (IHL) through introductory lectures focused on main IHL issues and current challenges and interactive discussion of case-studies.
B) Be involved in research and practice-oriented projects commissioned by relevant stakeholders as International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Italian Red Cross, IHL Office. Further projects could also be arranged. See below for further details: ‘2025-2026 Projects’.
C) Take part in meetings and activities with relevant practitioners. During clinical activities, classes will be joined by military and legal practitioners, and in Spring 2026 students could attend some sessions of the European Legal Support Meeting, namely the network of IHL experts of the European National Red Cross Societies going to meet in Rome to discuss current challenges in IHL.
D) Direct interact with partner institutions through dedicated meetings, presentations of projects and sessions devoted to future working perspectives in the humanitarian fields.
A selection process will permit to identify interested students due to some limits related to the management of the IHL Legal Clinic – eg. max. around 10/12 students (see below ‘relevant dates and application process’). Any Roma Tre student (including Erasmus students or other foreign students involved in exchange projects) is invited to join the selection process and the clinical legal activities.
2025/2026 Projects and activities of the IHL Legal Clinic:
The IHL Legal Clinic will be managed in two phases:
A) Students will get familiar with international humanitarian law: Prof. Bartolini will manage
a series of lectures aimed to make students familiar with international humanitarian law (October-mid November 2025, see calendar below), as complemented by interactive discussion of case-studies. Presentations by external speakers as officers of the Armed Forces and legal experts will also be arranged. Students will be required to get familiar with the textbook: Nils Melzer, International Humanitarian Law. A Comprehensive Introduction (downloadable for free here). Relevant sections of the textbook will be discussed in class.
B) Clinical activities: From mid-November onwards, students will start to manage research projects involving relevant stakeholders.
In particular students will work on:
- Partnership with the International Committee of the Red Cross: “International Humanitarian Law in Action” database (https://ihl-in-action.icrc.org/). Students elaborate reports aimed at identifying real case-studies on compliance with international by States and organized armed groups based on open-access information. The ICRC has received positive feed-backs on this new instrument, to be used in training and dissemination activities for armed forces/organized armed groups, students and civil society, and has made reference to it in the 2018 statement to the UN Security Council open debate on protection of civilians in armed conflict.
- Partnership with the Italian Red Cross on national legal-institutional preparedness for armed conflicts. The project will explore the role and functions on National Information Bureau, namely entities entrusted to manage and share information on prisoners of war in relation to international armed conflicts. Italy has not yet established this entity and the project will focus on legal basis and practice developed by other States in order to propose a national model to be implemented in cooperation between the Italian Red Cross and the Ministry of Defence.
- Additional projects could eventually emerge, based on further partnerships.
Relevant Dates and Application Process:
Students are invited to apply for the IHL Legal Clinic according to information provided below.
- A preliminary informal meeting to present the activities of the IHL Legal Clinic and provide relevant information will take place on Tuesday 30th September 2024 at 14:30. The meeting will be held on a hybrid form both on-line through Teams and in-presence at the Department of Law (room of the exam of ‘Diritto internazionale’).
Please use this link to connect through Teams: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_YjRlYzczZjItMzQyNi00ZTc1LTliOTQtZjM4M2UxODM4Y2U3%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22ffb4df68-f464-458c-a546-00fb3af66f6a%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2202e28ce6-5c1b-4a36-9998-30772ad4bb3f%22%7d
- Students interested to take part in the IHL Legal Clinic are required to send an email to giulio.bartolini@uniroma3.it by Thursday 2nd October at 14:00. In this email students are kindly invited to provide: a) relevant information (e.g. a CV/text in the email containing information on: Academic career (year of study, number of passed exams, average grade); Previous exams related to international law issues or legal clinics; Languages known; b) a separate letter of motivation for their interest to take part in the IHL legal clinic.
- The selection process will imply a chat to be carried out in-presence at prof. Bartolini’s office (Office no. 318, Third floor, Department of Law) or on-line for those unable to be in Rome. The selection will be held on Friday 3rd October at 16.00. The interview will permit to assess the interest and capacity of candidates to take part in this innovative project also based on information provided above. For those joining on-line please use this LINK to connect (same as above)
Students admitted to the IHL Legal Clinic will subsequently start the course on Monday 6/10
Core Documentation
Nils Melzer, International Humanitarian Law. A Comprehensive Introduction (free download)Type of delivery of the course
Students will be involved in seminars for analysis IHL topics and in drafting reports for external partners. A selection process is arranged according to information provided below: Students are invited to apply for the IHL Legal Clinic according to information provided below. - A preliminary informal meeting to present the activities of the IHL Legal Clinic and provide relevant information will take place on Friday 22nd September 2023 at 12:00. The meeting will be held on-line through Teams. Please use this link to connect through Teams: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_YjRlYzczZjItMzQyNi00ZTc1LTliOTQtZjM4M2UxODM4Y2U3%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22ffb4df68-f464-458c-a546-00fb3af66f6a%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2202e28ce6-5c1b-4a36-9998-30772ad4bb3f%22%7d - Students interested to take part in the IHL Legal Clinic are required to send an email to giulio.bartolini@uniroma3.it by Tuesday 26th September at 12:00 (earlier submissions are kindly encouraged). In this email students are kindly invited to provide: a) a letter of motivation for their interest to take part in the IHL legal clinic; b) as well as relevant information (e.g. through a CV) on: Their academic career (year of study, number of passed exams, average grade); Previous exams related to international law issues or legal clinics; Languages known. - The selection process will imply an interview to be carried out in-presence (room 1, Via Ostiense 161) or on-line on Thursday 29th September at 14.30. The interview will permit to assess the interest and capacity of candidates to take part in this innovative project also based on information provided above. The selection will be held in-presence or on-line through Teams. Please use this LINK to connect through Teams: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_YjRlYzczZjItMzQyNi00ZTc1LTliOTQtZjM4M2UxODM4Y2U3%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22ffb4df68-f464-458c-a546-00fb3af66f6a%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2202e28ce6-5c1b-4a36-9998-30772ad4bb3f%22%7d Students admitted to the IHL Legal Clinic will subsequently start their activities on Monday 9/10Attendance
Attendance is mandatoryType of evaluation
Students will be assessed based on their IHL knowledge as highlighted through their involvment in relevant projects teacher profile teaching materials
The “International Humanitarian Law Legal Clinic” (IHL Legal Clinic) has been established in 2016 to permit students to acquire a sound knowledge on international humanitarian law, cooperate on a pro bono basis on projects with leading international and national institutions operating in this area and develop significant skills and a humanitarian-oriented approach beneficial for their competences, future professional activities and civil awareness. The IHL Legal Clinic is an optional course (7 CFU) opens to students from Roma Tre and those involved in exchange programmes (eg. Erasmus) qualifying for a final mark. The working language is English (students can also qualify for ‘Lingua giuridica’).
Participation is based on a selection process to be held early October (see below).
In past editions, students involved in the Roma Tre IHL Legal Clinic have provided support to some of the most relevant international and domestic stakeholders as: The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC); Amnesty International; NATO (Allied Command Operations Legal Office at SHAPE); Geneva Call; the Italian Red Cross, IHL Commission; the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (see below ‘Past Projects’).
In 2025/2026 students of the IHL Legal Clinic will:
A) Acquire a sound knowledge of international humanitarian law (IHL) through introductory lectures focused on main IHL issues and current challenges and interactive discussion of case-studies.
B) Be involved in research and practice-oriented projects commissioned by relevant stakeholders as International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Italian Red Cross, IHL Office. Further projects could also be arranged. See below for further details: ‘2025-2026 Projects’.
C) Take part in meetings and activities with relevant practitioners. During clinical activities, classes will be joined by military and legal practitioners, and in Spring 2026 students could attend some sessions of the European Legal Support Meeting, namely the network of IHL experts of the European National Red Cross Societies going to meet in Rome to discuss current challenges in IHL.
D) Direct interact with partner institutions through dedicated meetings, presentations of projects and sessions devoted to future working perspectives in the humanitarian fields.
A selection process will permit to identify interested students due to some limits related to the management of the IHL Legal Clinic – eg. max. around 10/12 students (see below ‘relevant dates and application process’). Any Roma Tre student (including Erasmus students or other foreign students involved in exchange projects) is invited to join the selection process and the clinical legal activities.
2025/2026 Projects and activities of the IHL Legal Clinic:
The IHL Legal Clinic will be managed in two phases:
A) Students will get familiar with international humanitarian law: Prof. Bartolini will manage
a series of lectures aimed to make students familiar with international humanitarian law (October-mid November 2025, see calendar below), as complemented by interactive discussion of case-studies. Presentations by external speakers as officers of the Armed Forces and legal experts will also be arranged. Students will be required to get familiar with the textbook: Nils Melzer, International Humanitarian Law. A Comprehensive Introduction (downloadable for free here). Relevant sections of the textbook will be discussed in class.
B) Clinical activities: From mid-November onwards, students will start to manage research projects involving relevant stakeholders.
In particular students will work on:
- Partnership with the International Committee of the Red Cross: “International Humanitarian Law in Action” database (https://ihl-in-action.icrc.org/). Students elaborate reports aimed at identifying real case-studies on compliance with international by States and organized armed groups based on open-access information. The ICRC has received positive feed-backs on this new instrument, to be used in training and dissemination activities for armed forces/organized armed groups, students and civil society, and has made reference to it in the 2018 statement to the UN Security Council open debate on protection of civilians in armed conflict.
- Partnership with the Italian Red Cross on national legal-institutional preparedness for armed conflicts. The project will explore the role and functions on National Information Bureau, namely entities entrusted to manage and share information on prisoners of war in relation to international armed conflicts. Italy has not yet established this entity and the project will focus on legal basis and practice developed by other States in order to propose a national model to be implemented in cooperation between the Italian Red Cross and the Ministry of Defence.
- Additional projects could eventually emerge, based on further partnerships.
Relevant Dates and Application Process:
Students are invited to apply for the IHL Legal Clinic according to information provided below.
- A preliminary informal meeting to present the activities of the IHL Legal Clinic and provide relevant information will take place on Tuesday 30th September 2024 at 14:30. The meeting will be held on a hybrid form both on-line through Teams and in-presence at the Department of Law (room of the exam of ‘Diritto internazionale’).
Please use this link to connect through Teams: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_YjRlYzczZjItMzQyNi00ZTc1LTliOTQtZjM4M2UxODM4Y2U3%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22ffb4df68-f464-458c-a546-00fb3af66f6a%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2202e28ce6-5c1b-4a36-9998-30772ad4bb3f%22%7d
- Students interested to take part in the IHL Legal Clinic are required to send an email to giulio.bartolini@uniroma3.it by Thursday 2nd October at 14:00. In this email students are kindly invited to provide: a) relevant information (e.g. a CV/text in the email containing information on: Academic career (year of study, number of passed exams, average grade); Previous exams related to international law issues or legal clinics; Languages known; b) a separate letter of motivation for their interest to take part in the IHL legal clinic.
- The selection process will imply a chat to be carried out in-presence at prof. Bartolini’s office (Office no. 318, Third floor, Department of Law) or on-line for those unable to be in Rome. The selection will be held on Friday 3rd October at 16.00. The interview will permit to assess the interest and capacity of candidates to take part in this innovative project also based on information provided above. For those joining on-line please use this LINK to connect (same as above)
Students admitted to the IHL Legal Clinic will subsequently start the course on Monday 6/10
Programme
Course description:The “International Humanitarian Law Legal Clinic” (IHL Legal Clinic) has been established in 2016 to permit students to acquire a sound knowledge on international humanitarian law, cooperate on a pro bono basis on projects with leading international and national institutions operating in this area and develop significant skills and a humanitarian-oriented approach beneficial for their competences, future professional activities and civil awareness. The IHL Legal Clinic is an optional course (7 CFU) opens to students from Roma Tre and those involved in exchange programmes (eg. Erasmus) qualifying for a final mark. The working language is English (students can also qualify for ‘Lingua giuridica’).
Participation is based on a selection process to be held early October (see below).
In past editions, students involved in the Roma Tre IHL Legal Clinic have provided support to some of the most relevant international and domestic stakeholders as: The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC); Amnesty International; NATO (Allied Command Operations Legal Office at SHAPE); Geneva Call; the Italian Red Cross, IHL Commission; the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (see below ‘Past Projects’).
In 2025/2026 students of the IHL Legal Clinic will:
A) Acquire a sound knowledge of international humanitarian law (IHL) through introductory lectures focused on main IHL issues and current challenges and interactive discussion of case-studies.
B) Be involved in research and practice-oriented projects commissioned by relevant stakeholders as International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the Italian Red Cross, IHL Office. Further projects could also be arranged. See below for further details: ‘2025-2026 Projects’.
C) Take part in meetings and activities with relevant practitioners. During clinical activities, classes will be joined by military and legal practitioners, and in Spring 2026 students could attend some sessions of the European Legal Support Meeting, namely the network of IHL experts of the European National Red Cross Societies going to meet in Rome to discuss current challenges in IHL.
D) Direct interact with partner institutions through dedicated meetings, presentations of projects and sessions devoted to future working perspectives in the humanitarian fields.
A selection process will permit to identify interested students due to some limits related to the management of the IHL Legal Clinic – eg. max. around 10/12 students (see below ‘relevant dates and application process’). Any Roma Tre student (including Erasmus students or other foreign students involved in exchange projects) is invited to join the selection process and the clinical legal activities.
2025/2026 Projects and activities of the IHL Legal Clinic:
The IHL Legal Clinic will be managed in two phases:
A) Students will get familiar with international humanitarian law: Prof. Bartolini will manage
a series of lectures aimed to make students familiar with international humanitarian law (October-mid November 2025, see calendar below), as complemented by interactive discussion of case-studies. Presentations by external speakers as officers of the Armed Forces and legal experts will also be arranged. Students will be required to get familiar with the textbook: Nils Melzer, International Humanitarian Law. A Comprehensive Introduction (downloadable for free here). Relevant sections of the textbook will be discussed in class.
B) Clinical activities: From mid-November onwards, students will start to manage research projects involving relevant stakeholders.
In particular students will work on:
- Partnership with the International Committee of the Red Cross: “International Humanitarian Law in Action” database (https://ihl-in-action.icrc.org/). Students elaborate reports aimed at identifying real case-studies on compliance with international by States and organized armed groups based on open-access information. The ICRC has received positive feed-backs on this new instrument, to be used in training and dissemination activities for armed forces/organized armed groups, students and civil society, and has made reference to it in the 2018 statement to the UN Security Council open debate on protection of civilians in armed conflict.
- Partnership with the Italian Red Cross on national legal-institutional preparedness for armed conflicts. The project will explore the role and functions on National Information Bureau, namely entities entrusted to manage and share information on prisoners of war in relation to international armed conflicts. Italy has not yet established this entity and the project will focus on legal basis and practice developed by other States in order to propose a national model to be implemented in cooperation between the Italian Red Cross and the Ministry of Defence.
- Additional projects could eventually emerge, based on further partnerships.
Relevant Dates and Application Process:
Students are invited to apply for the IHL Legal Clinic according to information provided below.
- A preliminary informal meeting to present the activities of the IHL Legal Clinic and provide relevant information will take place on Tuesday 30th September 2024 at 14:30. The meeting will be held on a hybrid form both on-line through Teams and in-presence at the Department of Law (room of the exam of ‘Diritto internazionale’).
Please use this link to connect through Teams: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_YjRlYzczZjItMzQyNi00ZTc1LTliOTQtZjM4M2UxODM4Y2U3%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22ffb4df68-f464-458c-a546-00fb3af66f6a%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2202e28ce6-5c1b-4a36-9998-30772ad4bb3f%22%7d
- Students interested to take part in the IHL Legal Clinic are required to send an email to giulio.bartolini@uniroma3.it by Thursday 2nd October at 14:00. In this email students are kindly invited to provide: a) relevant information (e.g. a CV/text in the email containing information on: Academic career (year of study, number of passed exams, average grade); Previous exams related to international law issues or legal clinics; Languages known; b) a separate letter of motivation for their interest to take part in the IHL legal clinic.
- The selection process will imply a chat to be carried out in-presence at prof. Bartolini’s office (Office no. 318, Third floor, Department of Law) or on-line for those unable to be in Rome. The selection will be held on Friday 3rd October at 16.00. The interview will permit to assess the interest and capacity of candidates to take part in this innovative project also based on information provided above. For those joining on-line please use this LINK to connect (same as above)
Students admitted to the IHL Legal Clinic will subsequently start the course on Monday 6/10
Core Documentation
Nils Melzer, International Humanitarian Law. A Comprehensive Introduction (free download)Type of delivery of the course
Students will be involved in seminars for analysis IHL topics and in drafting reports for external partners. A selection process is arranged according to information provided below: Students are invited to apply for the IHL Legal Clinic according to information provided below. - A preliminary informal meeting to present the activities of the IHL Legal Clinic and provide relevant information will take place on Friday 22nd September 2023 at 12:00. The meeting will be held on-line through Teams. Please use this link to connect through Teams: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_YjRlYzczZjItMzQyNi00ZTc1LTliOTQtZjM4M2UxODM4Y2U3%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22ffb4df68-f464-458c-a546-00fb3af66f6a%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2202e28ce6-5c1b-4a36-9998-30772ad4bb3f%22%7d - Students interested to take part in the IHL Legal Clinic are required to send an email to giulio.bartolini@uniroma3.it by Tuesday 26th September at 12:00 (earlier submissions are kindly encouraged). In this email students are kindly invited to provide: a) a letter of motivation for their interest to take part in the IHL legal clinic; b) as well as relevant information (e.g. through a CV) on: Their academic career (year of study, number of passed exams, average grade); Previous exams related to international law issues or legal clinics; Languages known. - The selection process will imply an interview to be carried out in-presence (room 1, Via Ostiense 161) or on-line on Thursday 29th September at 14.30. The interview will permit to assess the interest and capacity of candidates to take part in this innovative project also based on information provided above. The selection will be held in-presence or on-line through Teams. Please use this LINK to connect through Teams: https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_YjRlYzczZjItMzQyNi00ZTc1LTliOTQtZjM4M2UxODM4Y2U3%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22ffb4df68-f464-458c-a546-00fb3af66f6a%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2202e28ce6-5c1b-4a36-9998-30772ad4bb3f%22%7d Students admitted to the IHL Legal Clinic will subsequently start their activities on Monday 9/10Attendance
Attendance is mandatoryType of evaluation
Students will be assessed based on their IHL knowledge as highlighted through their involvment in relevant projects