Still Time to Apply to Global School Health Rights Litigation Course
Application Deadline: April 1, 2016
There is still time to join the O’Neill Institute and Harvard FXB for the 2016 Global School Health Rights Litigation course from June 13th – 17th at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC! This one-week intensive course offers participants an opportunity to develop specialist-level knowledge in relation to litigating health-related rights at the national, regional, and international levels.
Globally renowned experts will lecture on a range of topics, including sexual and reproductive health and rights, rights issues arising in health-care settings, and access to medicines and intellectual property. Confirmed instructors include professors from the University of the Witwatersrand (Johannesburg), Harvard University (USA), and Georgetown University (USA), as well as leading practitioners from the World Bank, Disability Rights International, the Center for Reproductive Rights and Helen Keller International.
The course is conducted in English, is highly participatory, and uses case-based teaching and group exercises extensively. It will include a moot court competition, during which participants will argue the merits of a hypothetical case that focuses on a forward-looking health rights topic, as well as opportunities for networking and field trips within Washington, DC.
Past participants left the course encouraged, enlightened, and well-connected. The course is designed for PhD students, scholars, practitioners (e.g., law, public health, human rights or development), policy-makers, and advanced master’s students. The number of participants is restricted, and fellowships are limited.