Topics courses change every semester, offering advanced study in themes, theories and issues beyond the regular departmental course offerings. Taught by permanent or visiting faculty, recent Topics courses include: 'The French Elections', 'Refugee and Asylum Law', 'Turkey and the EU', or 'Law and Corruption'.
The Justice Lab seeks to address global, regional and local legal challenges such as migration, terrorism, data protection and accountability for international crimes. It aims to bridge the gap between academia and practice by bringing together academics, lawyers, human rights organizations and students to collaborate on various types of legal and public awareness actions. Students enrolled in the justice lab will be involved in one of the ongoing projects (see description in the justice lab website); they will be also in charge of maintaining the website and organizing workshops/ expert meetings.
The Justice lab course is open to 12 students on a selective basis. If you are interested in applying for the Justice Lab and you have previous or ongoing enrollment in a law course including international law, human rights law, law and conflict, or HLS, please complete this form:https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=QqJ-eKo2pEK_z7fLqtH… .