Special series of classes on humanitarian law

The CMJW's Department of Education and Exhibitions has prepared a series of free educational classes entitled To be human is (not) alien to me. International law of armed conflicts. Students and pupils of various types of schools can take advantage of this offer either in or out of the classroom.

Being human brings with it a range of rights and privileges, but also responsibilities. These include the humane treatment of those who are weaker than we are and defenceless. Therefore, listening to alarming reports from Ukraine, where the laws of war are disregarded or cynically violated, we propose the following classes:

Trampled rights. Trampled dignity.

Laws are silent? Casus of the camps of Auchwitz and Lamsdorf.

Almost law(lessness). Captivity during the Second World War.

Norymberg. Crime and punishment?

Dignity of human life. Action T4

To book the classes you can call the Department of Education and Exhibitions on 77 434 34 75 or send an-mail at .

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