<p>A four-week FutureLearn course developed by the University of Padova that traces how human rights law and international criminal law relate to — and challenge — each other. It is pitched at master's-level students, professionals, and anyone new to international law looking for a structured introduction.</p><ul><li>4 weeks long, around 6 hours per week, delivered fully online</li><li>Covers the parallel history of human rights law and the International Criminal Court</li><li>Examines gender-based violence, child protection in armed conflict, and the role of international human rights courts</li><li>Free access for the 4-week run; digital certificate available as a paid upgrade</li><li>Content sits at an intermediate level; most useful for pre-U students already comfortable with international affairs</li></ul>
<p>A four-week FutureLearn course developed by the University of Padova that traces how human rights law and international criminal law relate to — and challenge — each other. It is pitched at master's-level students, professionals, and anyone new to international law looking for a structured introduction.</p><ul><li>4 weeks long, around 6 hours per week, delivered fully online</li><li>Covers the parallel history of human rights law and the International Criminal Court</li><li>Examines gender-based violence, child protection in armed conflict, and the role of international human rights courts</li><li>Free access for the 4-week run; digital certificate available as a paid upgrade</li><li>Content sits at an intermediate level; most useful for pre-U students already comfortable with international affairs</li></ul>