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PROGRAMME
Name
International Migration Law Course
Type
Distance education
Organising institution
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International Institute of Humanitarian Law at San Remo
, Italy
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International Organization for Migration
, Switzerland
Frequency
Annual
Level
professional
Area of expertise
migrant workers
traffic in persons
Target group
Civil servants
Government officials
University professors
Content
Topics to be covered during the Course include:
Overview of International Migration Law and its Main Instruments
Migration Terminology
Authority and Responsibility of States: Nationality, Admission, Stay, Detention, Expulsion
Rights and Obligations of Migrants
Smuggling and Trafficking
Labour Migration
Migration and Security
Forced Migration
Developments in International Cooperation and
Regional Legal Frameworks Governing Migration
Language
English
Country
Italy
City
San Remo
Methodology used
The Course will include lectures, case studies, and practical exercises led by experts in international migration law. Lectures will highlight key legal issues in migration management at the international and national levels. The participants will discuss migration law issues and explore legal solutions to current migration challenges. Case studies will provide participants with the opportunity to use their acquired knowledge and enable them to suggest responses to real life situations in accordance with IML. During the Course, IOM will provide a comprehensive overview and analysis of the instruments related to rights and obligations of migrants and States.
Degree/Certificate
A certificate of attendance will be issued upon successful completion of the Course.
Number of participants
Maximum of 50 participants.
Homepage
iihl.org/migration-law-courses/
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