The International Criminal Law Centre (ICLC) of the Open University
of Tanzania (OUT) proudly announces its Master in Law in Intern
ational Criminal Justice (LLM ICJ) with the launch of the first
module in March 2010.The two year flexible programme is tailored for
individuals who are unable to attend a more traditional residential
course. The programme has 6 modules:
1. Principles of Intern ational Law
2. Intern ational Politics & Relations
3. Substantive Intern ational Criminal Law
4. Law and History of Accountability Mechanisms
5. Contemporary Issues in Intern ational Criminal Law
6. Intern ational Criminal Courts & Tribunals; Processes & Procedures
7. Dissertation
Students who do not complete the dissertion will be awarded an
advanced diploma. The fees are payable per module and each module
costs $1,300. A module will be taught over a 6 day period in Arusha
, Tanzania every two months. Students can register for a module and
attend classes when they are available but must complete all modules
within 2 years. Application fee is $60.
The faculty comprises leading scholars, practitioners, and experts
in public international law and policy, drawn from universities and
other institutions within and outside Africa , including:
Prof. C. Beyani ( London School of Economics , UK )
Prof. J.C. Barker ( Sussex University , UK )
Prof. B. Rwezaura (Open University of Tanzania )
Dr C. Odinkalu (Open Society Justice Initiative)
Dr E. Muli (Nairobi University)
Dr. K. Kamanga ( University of Dar es Salaam )
Dr G. Melling ( Buckingham University , UK )
Dr. P. Kihwelo (Open University of Tanzania )
Dr. S. Kolimba (Open University of Tanzania )
Dr. E. Bikundo ( Sydney University , Australia )
Dr. G. Musila ( Kenya tta University )
Dr. Y. Simbeye (Open University of Tanzania )
For further information contact the programme director:
Dr Y. Simbeye
Head, Constitutional & Intern ational Law Dept, Faculty of Law, Open
University of Tanzania
Email: yitiha.simbeye@out.ac.tz
of Tanzania (OUT) proudly announces its Master in Law in Intern
ational Criminal Justice (LLM ICJ) with the launch of the first
module in March 2010.The two year flexible programme is tailored for
individuals who are unable to attend a more traditional residential
course. The programme has 6 modules:
1. Principles of Intern ational Law
2. Intern ational Politics & Relations
3. Substantive Intern ational Criminal Law
4. Law and History of Accountability Mechanisms
5. Contemporary Issues in Intern ational Criminal Law
6. Intern ational Criminal Courts & Tribunals; Processes & Procedures
7. Dissertation
Students who do not complete the dissertion will be awarded an
advanced diploma. The fees are payable per module and each module
costs $1,300. A module will be taught over a 6 day period in Arusha
, Tanzania every two months. Students can register for a module and
attend classes when they are available but must complete all modules
within 2 years. Application fee is $60.
The faculty comprises leading scholars, practitioners, and experts
in public international law and policy, drawn from universities and
other institutions within and outside Africa , including:
Prof. C. Beyani ( London School of Economics , UK )
Prof. J.C. Barker ( Sussex University , UK )
Prof. B. Rwezaura (Open University of Tanzania )
Dr C. Odinkalu (Open Society Justice Initiative)
Dr E. Muli (Nairobi University)
Dr. K. Kamanga ( University of Dar es Salaam )
Dr G. Melling ( Buckingham University , UK )
Dr. P. Kihwelo (Open University of Tanzania )
Dr. S. Kolimba (Open University of Tanzania )
Dr. E. Bikundo ( Sydney University , Australia )
Dr. G. Musila ( Kenya tta University )
Dr. Y. Simbeye (Open University of Tanzania )
For further information contact the programme director:
Dr Y. Simbeye
Head, Constitutional & Intern ational Law Dept, Faculty of Law, Open
University of Tanzania
Email: yitiha.simbeye@out.ac.tz