Il Siracusa International Institute, insieme con INDA (Istituto Nazionale del Dramma Antico), l’Associazione amici dell’INDA di Siracusa e l’Ordine degli Avvocati di Siracusa, organizzano giovedì 15 Giugno ore 21:00, al Teatro Greco di Siracusa, la nuova edizione di Agòn “Processo a Polinice: esiste la guerra giusta?”. L’evento, che è gratuito e che dà diritto a
Lunedì 29 maggio, presso la sede del Siracusa International Institute for Criminal Justice and Human Rights in via Giuseppe Logoteta 27 a Siracusa, si svolgerà la conferenza stampa di presentazione del documento che istruisce la campagna per il riconoscimento in seno alle Nazioni Unite del diritto alla conoscenza come diritto umano universale. Il documento, disponibile
With the overall aim to strengthen collaboration in legal and judicial matters, Mr. Jean-François Thony, President of the Siracusa International Institute for Criminal Justice and Human Rights (SII) and Mr. David Hooper, President of the International Criminal Court Bar Association (ICCBA), signed a Memorandum of Collaboration for the SII – ICCBA partnership in the Siracusa Institute’s International Defence Counsel Training Programme (the Programme) on
The Siracusa Institute’s 17th Specialization Course in International Criminal Law on “The International Criminal Court at Fifteen” opened today in the presence of more than 40 participants from 25 countries across the world, from Burkina Faso to Canada, and Australia to Kenya. The course is sponsored by the International Association of Penal Law (France),
The Siracusa Institute’s International Defence Counsel Training Programme, a globally oriented training programme specifically designed for international defence lawyers, in-house counsel and jurists dealing with cases related to international crimes before national and international jurisdictions, officially started at the Siracusa Institute headquarters on May 15th. The first Course, which runs until Friday 19th, is on
Filippo Musca, Deputy Director of the Siracusa International Institute for Criminal Justice and Human Rights (Siracusa Institute), attended the Annual General Meeting of the International Legal Assistance Consortium (ILAC), at the International House of Japan, in Tokyo on May 12th. ILAC is a consortium of over 50 professional legal organizations and experts from all over the world.