13th Munich Advanced Course in International Law (MACIL)

Deadline: May 15, 2024

Program Starts: July 30, 2024

Program Ends: August 09, 2024

Events

Summer & Winter Schools

Location(s)

  • Germany
Ludwig Maximilian University, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1, 80539 München

Overview

Sanctions in International Law: Instruments of Peace or Weapons of Coercion?

Details

Programme in General

The ever-growing importance of public international law can be illustrated in many ways: institutions like the World Bank, the IMF or the WTO have had a profound impact on the economic and financial systems of nations; international human rights law and international criminal law have rapidly evolved and expanded during the last decades; and the UN Security Council has developed into what some call a ‘world legislature’. Thus, public international law is a topic which merits a closer look, not only within the regular law curriculum but also outside the constraints of the university term.

Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) in Munich is a leading German university and home to a large community of scholars engaged in international law, international relations and related fields of study. With its rich heritage – famous international lawyers such as Erich Kaufmann and Bruno Simma held a chair at LMU – and the excellent research facilities provided by the exhaustive library, LMU is an ideal place to study international law. Last but not least, the city in the heart of Bavaria is a fantastic place to stay and an open place for international encounters. 

The Munich Advanced Course in International Law offers an opportunity to dedicate two weeks to an intense and in-depth study of public international law. The summer school is run by LMU’s Institute of International Law. It takes place in early August and is entirely taught in English. For the MACIL course, distinguished lecturers (both academics and practitioners) from all over the world join the group and present their research to participants. The class is usually composed of 25 to 30 students, allowing for a close exchange of ideas between lecturers and students. In preceding years, participants have included advanced undergraduates, PhD students and young professionals from the fields of international law and international relations. Our students have come from almost any part of the world. 

The one- to two-weeks summer course consists of various lectures which aim to address the general topic of the respective year from different perspectives. To prepare for the classes, we provide the students with reading materials and academic resources about a month in advance. 

Additionally, the first day of the summer school includes a brief refresher course in international law. On the last day of the program, the participants have to demonstrate the acquired knowledge by arguing a fictional case before a court. Detailed information can be found in the program schedule which is usually uploaded in the first months of the respective year. Apart from the academic studies, the course also includes opportunities of networking and interaction with fellow participants, as well as social events.

Registration

The number of participants is limited to 30.

Prerequisites for participation are a minimum of one year of university study in law or political sciences, basic knowledge of Public International Law and a very good command of written and spoken English. Professors will not be able to accommodate language difficulties. Knowledge of German is not necessary. 

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Eligibility

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Description of Ideal Candidate

MACIL summer school aims at presenting current and highly debated topics of Public International Law.

Thus, participation requires at least a basic knowledge of Public International Law. However, Master or equivalent grades in the field of Public International Law are not necessary, although they may serve as an advantage in the application process. In any event an advanced (or at least intermediate) knowledge of English is required. Please note that all MACIL courses and lectures will be held in English and the (facultative) essay is also expected to be written in English. 

Graduate students of law or any related field (e.g. International Relations) and academics that work in the field of Public International Law are warmly invited to apply for participation. Undergraduate students of law or a related field may also apply if they already have substantial experience in their studies and are able to show a keen interest in Public International Law. We also invite practitioners, having experience in any field of Public International Law, to apply for participation in the upcoming MACIL programme.


Dates

Deadline: May 15, 2024

Program starts:

July 30, 2024

Program ends:

August 09, 2024

Program Starts: July 30, 2024

Program Ends: August 09, 2024


Cost/funding for participants

Fees & Payment

  • Registration fee: € 200,00 (non refundable)
  • Tuition: 550,00 €

The tuition covers:

  • academic programme
  • course reading materials

Important note: Your place in the programme is only secured if you transfer the registration fee or the full amount to our account via money-wire transfer on time. Make sure that your bank will not deduct additional costs for the transfer. All bank fees have to be paid by you. Please ask the bank in your home country for assistance. Please include your full name and the abbreviation of the programme (MACIL) on the money-wire transfer payment. Your name has to be clearly identifiable.

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