Youth Workshop Seeking Justice: From Nuremberg to The Hague
April 8 - April 11
*We are no longer accepting applications for this event. Stay tuned for new Seeking Justice workshops in the future*
How to best serve justice when crimes are committed by those in power and national justice systems do not deliver? For four days, young people from across the world come together in The Netherlands, to find out during the workshop “Seeking Justice: From Nuremberg to the Hague”.
When and where: 8-11 April 2024 in The Hague, Netherlands
Programme at a glance
The programme includes active methods such as research, discussion, group work, presentations, debates, simulations, onsite learning, and interactions with experts and eyewitnesses or victims. It culminates with a visit to the International Criminal Court (ICC) and attendance at a current international criminal trial.
The participants are challenged to identify examples of past injustices and critically assess how these were dealt or not dealt with. They will learn about various aspects of international justice, especially related to genocide and crimes against humanity, and the formal institutes that were established directly after the Second World War as well as into the 21st century.
For more details, find the full programme through the button on the right.
Practical Information
The workshop is intended for higher secondary school at least 16 years of age (required to attend the programme at the ICC). Participants should apply in a group of 3 – 10 participants per high school. All participants must have a good knowledge of English. Participants do not need to have any prior knowledge to participate in this programme.
Facilitators
Barry van Driel – Barry van Driel is President of the International Association of Intercultural Education (IAIE) and the Senior Editor in Chief of Intercultural Education. He has extensive experience as a consultant in the field of intercultural and inclusive education, and has been involved in various working groups in Europe on education policies, as well as in international projects on curriculum development and teacher training.
Carolyn McNanie – Carolyn McNanie is an International Baccalaureate Examiner in History and most recently was an IB History teacher at the Rotterdam International Secondary School. She is experienced in Model United Nations school projects and running conferences.
Cost
Participation to this event is free of charge thanks to support from the European Union Erasmus+ Scheme.
Details
- Start:
- April 8
- End:
- April 11
- Event Categories:
- Featured - Event page, Workshop
- Event Tags:
- From Nuremberg to The Hague, ICC, Seeking Justice, Student workshop
Organizer
- EuroClio