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Social Studies
International Moot Court: The Case of Aggression
This class, for advanced students, will continue to hone their skills in reasoning and argumentation by participating in a four week moot court exercise which focuses on how the international criminal court might prosecute aggression under the Rome Statute.
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11-16
year old learners
8th-11th
US Grade Level
Advanced
Level
8-12
learners per class
$90
Charged upfront
$23 per class
Meets 1x per week
Over 4 weeks
90 minutes per class
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Description
Class Experience
This class requires, as a prerequisite, that students have either previously taken Mock Trial: International Law Project where they are introduced to the basics of trial proceedings and international law, or Model UN: finding peace and security at the UN Security Council, both classes found here on a Outschool, or one of my courses on the Ukraine/Russia situation: Can a War Be Waged Legally - Ukraine edition, or International Criminal Court - Ukraine edition, or have been specifically...
I was a lawyer at the International Criminal Court in The Hague for many years and have now taught mock trials at the university and high school level for several years. I continue to consult for the UN on war crimes.
The teacher will provide the fact pattern which will be used and any necessary research materials.
1 hour 30 minutes per week in class, and an estimated 1 - 2 hours per week outside of class.
This course covers war crimes and deals with a real life situation unfolding on the ground. Parents of sensitive learners should consider if this is the right course for your learner.