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ABOUT US Lloyd Law College was established under the genesis of Satilila Charitable Society (SCS) in the year 2003. The college is affiliated to Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut and the affiliation is approved by the Bar Council of India. Lloyd Law College came into existence with the idea of training youngsters to become responsible, lawabiding persons and to develop a competitive International environment and to promote global legal consciousness in the community for realization of goals of the society and objectives embodied in the Constitution of India. CONTACT US Plot No. 11, Knowledge Park -II, Greater Noida, - 201306 +91-84487 72768 +91-94163 76654 +91-97177 28231 summerschool@lloydlawcolege.edu.in summerschool.lloydlawcollege.edu.in Summer School on INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW 16th June - 22nd June 2K18 @ LLOYD LAW COLLEGE

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE It s my great pleasure to welcome you all to the unique experience that Lloyd Law College proposes to offer to all its participants of the summer school on International Humanitarian Law being organized at its campus. The programme covers seven days including two sessions a day on the sub-themes where around 40 participants will get chance to listen the eminent jurists and academia across India. Over the past years, Lloyd Law College has emerged as an Institution par excellence in the field of law, which, I'm sure to continue to maintain its excellence and character with great distinction. My blessings and good wishes to all participants of the Programme to make it as pivotal for future reform on issues they will discuss intensely for seven days. ALL THE BEST! MANOHAR THAIRANI

INVITATION LETTER It gives us immense pleasure to inform you that Lloyd Law College, Greater-Noida is organizing a seven days summer school on International Humanitarian Law that shall be held at Lloyd Law College, Greater-Noida from 16th June to 22nd June 2018. The main aim of the course is to provide participants with an advanced knowledge of international humanitarian law and to offer an innovative analysis of the core principles guiding the means and methods of warfare and assess their efficacy regarding modern weapons namely drones and killer robots. We invite faculty members, research scholars, lawyers, practitioners, law students and everyone who is interested in international humanitarian law to participate in this summer school. The programme offers limited number of seats. Candidates with previous knowledge or experience in the field of humanitarian law would be given preference. Additionally, the participants would be provided with the study material. AN INVITATION FROM Prof. (Dr.) Mohd. Salim Director Lloyd Law College

CONCEPT NOTE The justification for and legality of commencing hostilities is governed by jus ad bellum principles, which lie outside the scope of international humanitarian law, traditionally known as jus in bello. International humanitarian law addresses both the conduct of armed forces military and the protection of non-combatants. Although historically restricted to international conflicts, since the end of World War II, IHL increasingly applies to non-international conflicts. Nonetheless, the classification of armed conflicts remains important because different rules apply to international and non-international conflicts. Despite being a discreet subject of public international law, international humanitarian law also intersects with human rights law and international criminal law. As the nature of warfare and weapons has changed, international humanitarian law has also developed stronger ties to human rights law and other branches of international law. Even though the widespread acceptance of this long histories of international humanitarian law, both the term international humanitarian law and the particular conceptualization of the jus in bello that it evokes are fairly new. Prior to the 1960s, the term international humanitarian law was not used to describe a field of law, and even when the term started to be used in the 1960s it still denoted quite a different understanding of the law to its current incarnation. Before this period, common and academic usage referred international humanitarian law as laws of war and later, in the 1960s, to the laws of armed conflict in an attempt to comprehend de facto and internal conflicts. The laws of war or armed conflict was not just a different nomenclature for the same type of law. Rather, it was an appropriate title for a different concept of law and different rules. The laws of war were the rules of the Law of Nations respecting warfare. These rules, as various editions of Oppenheim s International Law repeated throughout the first half of the 20th century, contained, as their first principle, the idea that a belligerent is justified in applying any amount and any kind of force which is necessary for the realization of the purpose of war namely, the overpowering of the opponent. The second principle of the law of war, Oppenheim s International Law continues, is the principle of humanity, which holds that unnecessary forms of violence violence that is not essential for the defeat of a belligerent are not permitted. Thus, two principal branches of international humanitarian law gained momentum after 1960s: the Hague Law," involving the regulation of weaponry and the selection of military targets, and "Geneva Law," covering the treatment of POWs, detainees, civilians, and humanitarian aid workers.

D I S T I N G U I S H E D I N V I T E D S P E A K E R S P R O F. ( D R. ) U P E N D R A B A X I Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Warwick and Delhi Distinguished Professor of Law, NLU, Delhi P R O F. ( D R. ) D A L J I T S I N G H Vice-Chancellor, Rayat Bahra University, Mohali D R. M O H A M M A D A S A D M A L I K Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi D R. S U N O D M A T H E W J A C O B Associate Professor, School of Law, GD Goenka University D R. A N W A R S A D A T Senior Assistant Professor (Research), ISIL Ratan Tata Fellow for Post Doc at LSE

D I S T I N G U I S H E D I N V I T E D S P E A K E R S M R. A T Y A B S I D D I Q U I Senior Advocate, Delhi High Court W G C D R. ( R E T D. ) ( D R. ) U. C. J H A Life Member, The Indian Society of International Law M R. S Y E D I Q B A L A H M E D Research Associate, National Law University, Delhi M R. P R A Y A N K J A I N Research Officer, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative M S. S H R I Y A M A I N I Oxford Global Justice Scholar Advocate, Delhi High Court

REGISTRATION PROCESS Registration is open from 1st of May till 30th of May 2018. The participants are required to send their application including a registration form (Annex I) and a two page curriculum vitae along with the scanned copy of Demand Draft/ Cheque/ NEFT and send it to summerschool@lloydlawcollege.edu.in. Any one who has passed Class 12 can participate. Registration Fee for the programme is Rs 3500/- which includes study materials and lunch. Transportation and Accommodation will not be provided to the participants. The hard copy of the Registration Form along with the Demand Draft/ Cheque must be sent to Lloyd Law College, Plot No. 11, Knowledge Park II, Greater Noida, U.P. 201306. latest by 8th June 2018. PROGRAMME CALENDAR Last date to register (Online) 30th May 2018 OBJECTIVES To Provide a Proper Platform for Current Debates around the World concerning International Humanitarian Law. To Strengthen Legal Recognition of International Humanitarian Law in India. Last date to pay Fee 4th June 2018 Last date to send Hard Copy of Registration Form & DD/ Cheque 8th June 2018 To Encourage Participants to take up Studies and Research Projects concerning International Humanitarian Law. Commencement of the School 16th June 2018 Valediction 22nd June 2018

PROGRAMME SCHEDULE Day 1 16th June 2018 Saturday Introduction to the International Humanitarian Law Philosophical basis of International Humanitarian Law International Humanitarian Law as a branch of Public International Law History and Sources of International Humanitarian Law Classification of Armed Conflicts, Definition of Armed Conflicts Distinction between International and Non-International Armed Conflicts Day 2 17th June 2018 Sunday Day 3 18th June 2018 Monday Classification of Global War on Terror Law of the Belligerent Occupation Commencement of the Law of the Occupation The Duties and Rights of the Occupying Powers Protection of the Civilian Population Principles of Conduct of Hostilities Means and Methods of Warfare Day 4 19th June 2018 Tuesday

Day 5 20th June 2018 Wednesday Detention and Internment Detention of Non State Armed Actors in Non-International Armed Conflict Combatants and Unlawful Combatants Protection of the Wounded, Sick and Shipwrecked The Distinctive Emblems, the Missing and the Dead Implementation and Enforcement of International Humanitarian Law with special emphasis on the role of ICRC Day 6 21st June 2018 Thursday Day 7 22nd June 2018 Friday War Crimes Individual Criminal Responsibility The Rome Statute Course Evaluation and Valediction

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Prof. (Dr.) Mohd. Salim Patron-in-chief (+91) 97172 11419 Prof. Akhilesh Kumar Khan Organizing Secretary (+91) 88006 21117 Dr. Vikram Jaswal Faculty Head, Summer School (+91) 94183 76654 Prof. Sahiba Maqbool Faculty Coordinator (+91) 84487 72768 Mr. Lakshay Jindal Student Convener (+91) 97177 28231 Mr. Utsav Singh Tiwari Student Coordinator (+91) 97138 87742 summerschool@lloydlawcollege.edu.in

Summer School on INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW organized by LLOYD LAW COLLEGE, GREATER NOIDA Registration Form [Annex I] 16th June - 22nd June 2018 Name:... Father s Name: Date of Birth:... Profession:..... Gender:... Email:..... Mobile No.:.. Correspondence Address:.............. Institution Name:....... Fee Details:... Receipt No.: Signature [Participant] Signature [Head of the Institution with Seal] Venue: Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida DD / Cheque of Rs 3500/- to be made in favor of Lloyd Law College payable at Delhi; For Net banking Lloyd Law College, Punjab National Bank, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi. Account No. : 3976002100005500 IFSC Code: PUNB0397600