BIICL - Short Courses in Autumn 2024
The new schedule of Short Courses available for autumn 2024
at the British Institute of International
and Comparative Law (BIICL).
In autumn 2024 BIICL will be offering a number a range of
courses including Business and Human Rights, Cyber Operations and International
Law, Migration and Refugee Law, Artificial Intelligence Governance, Public
International Law in Practice, Climate Change Litigation, Labour Law,
International Cultural Heritage Law, Energy Law and Law of the Sea.
In addition this autumn BIICL will offer a new Executive
Education programme; Pharmaceuticals and the Law, in partnership with the
Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS) at Queen Mary University of London
(QMUL).
BIICL training combines world leading research with an
applied perspective. Their courses are convened and taught by international
experts from BIICL’s own team in collaboration with external partners,
combining academic expertise with practical experience in these fields of law.
They are designed to enable legal practitioners, government officials,
students, academics, and civil society organisations to gain expert insights
and to deepen their knowledge in areas of international law.
The following courses are now available for booking:
Pharmaceuticals and the Law – 16 – 18 September (Hybrid)
Business and Human Rights – 19 September (Hybrid)
International Refugee and Migration Law – 20 September (Hybrid)
Artificial Intelligence Governance – starts 23 September
International Cultural Heritage – Starts 23 September
Public International Law in Practice – starts 25 September
Transitional Justice – Timing and Tools - Starts 25 September 2024
Cyber Operations and International Law – starts 26 September
International Labour Law – starts 27 September
Climate Change Litigation – 10 October
Energy Law – 2 -3 December (Hybrid)
Law of the Sea – 4 – 5 December (Hybrid)
Discounts for group bookings and individual members of BIICL are also available. A limited number of scholarships are available to enable participation from individuals who cannot otherwise join the courses, and for people from communities that are currently under-represented in the legal community.
More information about their courses can be found here on the BIICL website.