International Summer School
INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2016
3-14 JULY 2017, ISTANBUL
SECOND CALL
HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING
MIGRANT SMUGGLING AND THE REFUGEES
Istanbul University Faculty of Law – Leiden University, Leiden Law School
Criminal Law and Criminology Research and Application Centre
Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
With the support of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Istanbul University Faculty of Law, Criminal Law and Criminology Research and Application Centre, Leiden University and Leiden Law School will be organizing the fifth edition of the joint International Summer School, to be held in Istanbul, between the 3rd and 14th of July 2017
In keeping with tradition of its previous four editions, the 2017 joint ‘Law on the Bosphorus’ Summer School will focus on the transnational aspect of the International Human Rights Law application. More specific theme of the 2017 Summer School will be on the relationship between challenges of human trafficking, and smuggling of migrants and refugees. Related themes will be:
Protection of refugee rights
UN and regional response to refugee crises, migrant smuggling and human trafficking
Protection of victims
Health law and migrants
Comparative criminal law in the arena of human trafficking and migrant smuggling
Country and regional cases from Europe, Africa and Middle East
PROGRAM FORMAT: The summer school will consist of daily lectures, mooting clinics and mooting sessions, which will take place at the closing of the Summer School. The program also consists of diverse excursions to Criminal Justice and Migration Institutions in Turkey, i.e. to Police Headquarters, Istanbul Justice Palace, and a penitentiary institution. These excursions will include unique ‘on location’ lectures by experts in the field. The student presentation sessions will take place on the final day of the summer school. At the closing ceremony, special certificates will be awarded to the best team of students as well as to the best individual student presenter.
VENUE: The program will be held at the historic premises of Istanbul University’s Faculty of Law. The Summer School will take full advantage of the unique opportunities offered by this unique venue, combining the academic program with Istanbul’s rich history and architectural heritage.
TUTORS: The lectures and clinics of the Summer School will be delivered by lecturers from Leiden Law School and Istanbul University Faculty of Law, as well as other guest lecturers. The list of the tutors will include:
– Prof Dr Adem SÖZÜER (Istanbul University)
– Prof Dr Fethi GEDİKLİ (Istanbul University)
– Prof Dr Ibrahim KAYA (Istanbul University)
– Assoc. Prof. Dr Pınar ÖLÇER (Leiden University)
– Ms. Anastasia SAGLAM (International Organization for Migration)
– Prof.Dr. Evangelos VASSILAKAKIS (Aristotle University of Thessalonik)
– Prof.Dr. Vincenzo PACİLLO (Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia)
– Prof. Dr. Aart HENDRIKS (Leiden University)
– Dr. Fokke GERRİTSEN (Leiden University)
– Assoc.Prof.Dr Jorrit RIJPMA (Leiden University)
– Assoc.Prof.Dr. Vangel DOKOVSKI (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University)
– Assist Prof Dr Mehmet MADEN (Istanbul University)
– Assist Prof Dr. Elena CIRKOVIC (Bosphourus University)
– Assist Safiye SAHİN (Humboldt University)
FOR ENQUIRIES AND APPLICATION: Please submit a request for an application at summerlaw@istanbul.edu.tr The completed form should be returned together with a Curriculum Vitae, a letter of motivation describing the applicant’s purpose in attending the Summer school, and an academic letter of reference. Required criteria are that participants have a good basis in Human Rights Law and command of the English language. Further details regarding the academic program and social activities will be provided upon application.
FEE: The fee for the 2017 Summer School is 200 Euros for students and 300 Euros for non-students. The fee will include the lunches, boat trips, opening and final dinners and social programmes.
Extended Deadline For application: 15 May 2017
For more info please visit:
http://insanhaklari.istanbul.edu.tr/
LAW ON THE BOSPHORUS IV
INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2016
11-21 JULY 2016, ISTANBUL
SECOND CALL
HUMAN RIGHTS AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Istanbul University Faculty of Law – Leiden University, Leiden Law School
Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
With the support of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Istanbul University Faculty of Law and Leiden University, Leiden Law School will be organizing the fourth edition of the joint International Summer School, to be held in Istanbul, between the 11th and 21st of July 2016.
As with its previous three editions, the 2016 joint ‘Law on the Bosphorus’ Summer School will be oriented on transnational Human Rights Law, focusing within that domain on a particular theme. The focus of the 2016 Summer School, which will be co-organized by the respective Institutes for Criminal Law and Criminology of both law faculties, will be on the relationship between Human Rights Law and Criminal Justice. Amongst others, themes touched will be:
comparative human rights law and criminal justice’
the relativity of “fairness” in fragmented, multi-levelled criminal justice procedures
criminal law reforms in the crossfire between freedom and security
counterterrorism and the rule of law
crime, terrorism, conflict and war: blurred lines
a multilevel perspective on crimmigration & border security
ethno-racial profiling and procedural justice in law enforcement
criminal Justice, human rights and vulnerable groups
PROGRAM FORMAT: The summer school will consist of daily lectures, mooting clinics and mooting sessions which will take place at the closing of the Summer School. Two weeks prior to the start of the summer school, registered participants will be assigned to mooting teams and will receive notice of the case which they will be arguing at the closing mooting. As with the lectures, the cases will all have to do with Human Rights and Criminal Justice themes. After plenary clarifications, teams will be instructed and coached by lecturers during mooting clinics. The program also consists of diverse excursions to Criminal Justice Institutions in Turkey, i.e. to Police headquarters, Forensic and Pathological Institutions, Çağlayan Justice Palace and a penitentiary institution. These excursions will include unique ‘on location’ lectures by experts in the field.
The mooting sessions will take place on the final day of the summer school. At the closing ceremony, special certificates will be awarded to the best team as well as to the best individual mooter.
VENUE: The program will be held in Istanbul University Faculty of Law’s historic premises at the heart of Istanbul, Turkey. The Summer School will take full advantage of the unique opportunities offered by this unique venue, embedding the academic program within the excitement and beauty of Istanbul.
TUTORS: The lectures and clinics of the Summer School will be delivered by lecturers from Leiden Law School and Istanbul University Faculty of Law as well as other guest lecturers.
FOR ENQUIRIES AND APPLICATION: At summerlaw@istanbul.edu.tr. Applicants will be asked to submit a request for an application form and return the form together with a Curriculum Vitae, letter of motivation describing their purpose in attending the Summer School and an academic letter of reference. Criteria for applications are that participants have a good basis in Human Rights Law and command of the English language. Further details regarding the academic program and social activities will be provided upon application.
FEE: The fee for the 2016 Summer School is 200 Euros for students and 300 Euros for non-students. The fee will include the lunches, boat trips, opening and final dinners and social programmes.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: 1st of May 2016.
INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2015
20-30 JULY 2015, ISTANBUL
DYNAMISM AND DISCTINCTIONS IN HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
Human Rights from the perspectives of time, place and persons
Istanbul University Faculty of Law – Leiden University, Leiden Law School
Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
With the support of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Istanbul University Faculty of Law and Leiden University, Leiden Law School are proud to announce the Call for the third edition of their joint International Summer School, to be held in Istanbul, between the 20th and 30thof July 2015.
Following the focus of both of its previous editions, the 2015 joint Summer School will remain with Human Rights Law, again taking an in depth view of current issues in this field. This year’s theme will be ‘dynamism and distinctions’ in Human Rights Law. The aim is to gain insight in the state of Human Rights Law as it stands in the world today, delving into its claims of universality in a global context rife with contrasts. Such contrasts regard time, place and persons.
How has the world changed since the first formulation of the parameters of Human Rights Law, has Human Rights Law itself kept up with the changes? Who is responsible for change further, is it legitimate that this is left to (international) courts to do so in their ‘transjudicial communications’, or do international treaty-makers need to step in where substantive or procedural ‘modernization’ may be required?
Should the aim be to truly globalize Human Rights Law, or is the reality that societies are too different and that the same set of rules and rights cannot successfully apply in all places? If so, how should lines be drawn, on the level of ‘continental drift’, on the national level, or should shared human experiences and ideologies be the primary criterion instead of territorial proximity?
If dynamism and distinctions are recognized as key features of modern Human Rights Law, who then can lay claims to them? Are persons protected by a particular brand of Human Rights Law simply because they belong to a certain society, or are there Human Rights for which distinctions should not be allowed? In an increasingly mobile word further, do Human Rights obligations of state and non-state actors alter as they pass through different (geographical) domains and interact with different peoples, or should extra-territorial obligations be the same as they are at ‘ home’?
Who finally is responsible for persons living under circumstances of dire crisis, who have been displaced from their homes or have insufficient access to justice to even to begin to exercise basic human rights? Is that the international community at large and if so, how should responsibilities be apportioned?
Such questions will be addressed during the Summer School in a series of interactive lectures and working-groups, during which participants will work in teams on a particular theme and present their findings at the close of the Summer School. A jury will select the best team effort and individual presentations, certificates are awarded accordingly.
VENUE: The program will be held in Istanbul University Faculty of Law’s historic premises at the heart of Istanbul-Turkey. The Summer School will take full advantage of the unique opportunities offered by this unique venue, embedding the academic program with the excitement and beauty of Istanbul.
TUTORS: The lectures and workshops of the Summer School will be given by lecturers from Leiden Law School, of Leiden University and Istanbul University Faculty of Law as well as other guest lecturers. The Summer School will be introduced by internationally renowned Human Rights experts, who will be invited to open the program with a conference.
FOR ENQUIRES AND APPLICATION: At summerlaw@istanbul.edu.tr and http://insanhaklari.istanbul.edu.tr. Applicants will be asked to submit the application form, Curriculum Vitae, letter of motivation describing their purpose in attending the Summer School and an academic letter of reference. Criteria for applications are that participants have a good basis in Human Rights Law and in the English language. Further details regarding the academic program and social activities will be provided upon application.
FEE: The fee for the 2015 Summer School is 150 Euros for students and 250 Euros for non-students. The fee will include the lunches, boat trips, opening and final dinners and social programmes.
THE DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: 1st of May 2015.
LAW ON THE BOSPHORUS
INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2014
HUMAN RIGHTS IN CRISIS
İstanbul University Faculty of Law – Leiden University, Leiden Law School
Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
With the support of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, İstanbul University Faculty of Law and Leiden University, Leiden Law School are proud to announce the First Call for the second edition of their joint International Summer School, to be held in İstanbul, between the 11-20 of August 2014. Following last years’ theme of ‘Current Trends in Human Rights Law’, the second ‘Law on the Bosporus’ summer school remains ‘Human Rights-centric,’ seeking to explore in-depth the nature, capabilities and credibility of Human Rights Law in the world today. Purposely seeking the ambiguity which lays therein, the theme of ‘Human Rights in Crisis’ will be oriented on Human Rights Law as it operates – or should ideally operate – when it is put most radically to the test. The ambiguity lies in the dual focus of the Summer School: what can we learn about Human Rights Law from the manner in which its functions in relation to different types of crises and, given the state of affairs in varied crisis situations in the world today, what currency does Human Rights law have as a diffuser of high-impact problems?
With this dual focus, on the one hand, the context of crisis creates a platform for an in-depth examination of the current state and operation of global transnational Human Rights Law, the various sources, actors and fora thereof. As such, the structure, functions and merits of Human Rights Law will be evaluated, as it is tested in the most difficult of circumstances in which it may be put to work. On the other hand, insight will be developed into various crisis situations and the manner in Human Rights Law may contribute to resolutions. This will call for an approach of both principle and practicalities: the Summer School will explore theoretical frameworks and issues, as well as analyze bottlenecks in actual application. An important area of focus will be comparative methodology and the ways of utilizing it in a transnational legal environment. Ranging from economic, ecological, post-conflict crises, to the current-day challenges presented by global migration and cyber-safety, the Summer School will allow for an integrated examination of the phenomena of Human Rights Law and the manner in which it is, or is not able to achieve, the aspirations which underlie the concept. Have the hopes which were vested in the communal recognition of Human Rights Law as a permanent boundary to gross transgressions become realized? Has the nature of Human Rights Law altered since the early inception of this legal domain? Do evolutions in the institutional ‘hardware’ through which Human Rights Law is processed, developments in thinking about great legal ideas such as that of sovereignty and the Rule of Law and the massive expansion of scope and content of Human Rights Law in the hands of authoritative Courts, require a reconfiguration of premises and expectations? What type of crisis calls for what types of response and what may Human Rights Law achieve in that respect? Does the state of the world and the grave crises with which we are confronted show that the ideal of Universal Human Rights Law is utopian and non-feasible? Should there be elevation of standards in contexts of crises, or rather dilution of obligations? Are there ‘built-in escape mechanisms’ which may be deployed under special circumstances, or would they lead to undesirable general regression of standards? Do answers lie in diversity, relativity and flexibility, or rather in strict common compliance? What is the current teleology of Human Rights Law and What lies in the future for Human Rights Law and the world it seeks to keep in peace and security?
VENUE:
The program will be held in IstanbulUniversity Faculty of Law’s historic premises at the heart of Istanbul-Turkey. The Summer School will take full advantage of the unique opportunities offered by this unique venue, embedding the academic programme with the excitement and beauty of Istanbul. The social program will include visits to historical sites such as Topkapı–Dolmabahçe Palaces, Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosque and Maiden Tower and to Çağlayan Justice Palace, the largest Court in Europe.
TUTORS:
The lectures and workshops of the Summer School will be given by lecturers from Leiden Law School, of Leiden University and İstanbul University Faculty of Law as well as other guest lecturers. The Summer School will be introduced by internationally renowned Human Rights experts, who will be invited to open the program with a conference.
The speakers will include:
Prof. Adem Sözüer (Istanbul Unv.)
Prof. Engin Yıldırım (Turkish Constitutional Court)
Prof. Fethi Gedikli (Istanbul Unv.)
Prof. Jasna Baksic-Muftic (Sarajevo Unv.)
Prof. Yusuf Aksar (Maltepe Unv.)
Prof. İbrahim Kaya (Istanbul Unv.)
Prof. Larissa Van Den Herik (Leiden Unv.)
Prof. Titia Loenen (Leiden Unv.)
Assist. Prof. Pınar Ölçer (Leiden Unv.)
Assist. Prof. Saadet Yüksel (Istanbul Unv.)
Dr. Miriam Estrada-Castillo (RWI)
Ville Forsman (RWI)
PARTICIPANTS:
Senior Level Students, Graduate Students, Young Researchers, Professionals, Lawyers and NGO members with a more than basic understanding and interest in Human Rights.
ACCOMMODATION:
Participants are responsible for their own accommodation arrangements. If needed, the program organizers will help find a suitable accommodation in a reduced rate within the vicinity of the venue.
TRAVEL, VISA & INSURANCE:
Most of the airways, including Turkish Airlines, have direct flights to Istanbuland most nationalities either do not need a visa, or need only e-visas/sticker visas. Please consult the Turkish Consulate near you or Ministry of Foreign Affairs (www.mfa.gov.tr). Participants are recommended to arrange adequate travel and health insurance.
REGISTRATION AND FEE:
The program is free of charge, whereas admission will be dependent on number of applicants and a process of selection based on participation requirements (see below, at applications). However, a small registration fee (100 Euros for students and 200 euros for non-students) will apply after a place is offered.
DEADLINE AND CONDITIONS FOR APPLICATIONS:
The deadline for application is 1st of July 2014.
For enquires and application: Miss. Burcu Dursun at summerlaw@istanbul.edu.tr and http://insanhaklari.istanbul.edu.tr . Applicants will be asked to submit a Curriculum Vitae, letter of motivation describing their purpose in attending the Summer School and an academic letter of reference.
LAW ON THE BOSPHORUS II
ISTANBUL INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAMME
Lecturers
From Turkey
Prof. Dr. Adem Sözüer (İstanbul University)
Prof. Dr. Fethi Gedikli (İstanbul University)
Assist. Prof. Dr. Saadet Yüksel (İstanbul University)
Prof. Dr. Engin Yıldırım (Turkish Constitutional Court)
Prof. Dr. Yücel Acer (Yıldırım Beyazıt University)
From Netherlands
Prof. Dr. Titia Loenen (Leiden University)
Prof. Dr. Larissa van der Herik (Leiden University)
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Joriit Rijpma (Leiden University)
Assist. Prof. Dr. Pınar Ölçer (Leiden University)
From Ecuador
Dr. Miriam Estrada-Castillo (RWI)
From Bosnia Herzegovina
Prof. Dr. Jasna Bakšić-Muftić (Sarajevo University)
DAY | MORNING | AFTERNOON |
11/08
Monday | 09.30-10.30 Registration
10:30-11:00 Opening Ceremony Prof. Dr. Adem Sözüer
11:00-11:45 Key-note speech, Dr. Miriam Estrada-Castillo ‘Human Rights in Crisis and the new Political Order’
Lunch Break | 13:30-15.30
Dr. Miriam Estrada-Castillo “Counter-terrorism and Human Rights”
16.00-17.00 Students Case study group |
12/08
Tuesday | 10:00-12:00 Prof. Dr. Titia Loenen “Diversity and Human Rights: the universality debate revisted”
Lunch Break | 14:00-16:00 Prof. Dr. Engin Yıldırım |
13/08 Wednesday | 10:00-12:00 Prof. Dr. Titia Loenen Religious Diversity: Human Rights ın Crisis? | 14.00-16.00 Assist. Prof. Dr. Saadet Yüksel An Overview of Recent Changes in Constitutional Review and Structure of the Constitutional Court in Turkey |
14/08
Thursday | 10:00-12:00 Prof. Dr. Yücel Acer International Criminal Court and Prevention of Human Rights Violations: Is it effective enough? | 14.00-16.00 Assist. Prof. Dr. Pınar Ölçer “Comparative Human Rights Law methodology” |
15/08
Friday | 10:00-12:00 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Joriit Rijpma The Human Rights Crisis of migration and asylum | 14.00-16.00 Prof. Dr. İbrahim Kaya Syrian Crisis and Human Rights |
16/08
Saturday | 10:00-12:00 Students case study | 13:00-16:00 Military Museum-Band |
17/08
Sunday | Free Time | Free time |
18/08
Monday | 10:00-12:00 Prof. Dr. Larissa van der Herik “Human Rights fact-finding during and after conflict situations” | 14.00-16.00 Prof. Dr. Jasna Bakšić-Muftić “Human rights in conflict and post conflict society/state – case of Bosnia and Herzegovina” |
19/08
Tuesday | 10:00-12:00 Prof. Dr. Larissa van der Herik “Socio-Economic rights during and after conflict and the interplay with ınternational criminal law “ | Bosphorus cruise,
– Lecture by Prof. Dr. Fethi Gedikli, on ‘A History of Human Rights on the Bosphorus’ |
20/08
Wednesday | Closing ceremony |