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Continuing Education Programme
International Water Lawand the Law of Transboundary Aquifers
21 October > 22 December 2019
DISTANCE LEARNING COURSE
In partnership with With the support of
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Direction¡Professor Laurence Boisson de Chazournes,FacultyofLaw,University
ofGeneva¡ Professor Makane M. Mbengue, Faculty of Law and Institute for
EnvironmentalSciences,UniversityofGeneva¡ Dr Mara Tignino,PlatformforInternationalWaterLawandGeneva
WaterHub,FacultyofLaw,UniversityofGeneva
Coordination¡ Monica Nunez,GenevaWaterHub
Partner¡ DiploFoundation
Financial Support¡ Global Programme Water, Swiss Agency for Development and
Cooperation(SDC)
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Acquire solid competencies of legal and institutional frameworks for transboundary water cooperation: rise to one of the major challenges for sustainable management, protection of fresh water resources,
peace and global security
The governance and protection of fresh water is one of thebiggestchallengesfacing theplanetover thenextdecade.Withthe steady increase of the world's population, urbanization and
environmental degradation, the competing demands of States willcontinue to grow and amplify the risk of disputes. In 2017, theWorldEconomic Forum stated that water crises will be among the highestglobalrisksforthecomingfifteenyears.The 6th Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of the Agenda 2030aims to "ensure availability and sustainable management of waterand sanitation for all" and to "implement integrated water resourcesmanagementatalllevels,includingthroughtransboundarycooperation".InstrumentsandnormsofinternationalwaterlawareparamounttotheachievementoftheSDG6whichwillbecomecrucialincomingyears.Legal knowledge and skills are required by professionals to negotiateand implement legal and institutional frameworks on transboundarywaterresources.Thestrengtheningofcapacitiesisessentialforefficientand effective water cooperation and the sustainable management ofwaterresourcesandthemaintenanceofpeaceandglobalsecurity.The e-Learning Course on International Water Law and the Law ofTransboundary Aquifers combines legal knowledge and expertisewithnewtechnologies,stimulatingdynamicinteractionsbetweentheparticipants and experts, to equip them with the required knowledgeandskills.This course benefits from the University of Geneva Law Faculty'slongstanding expertise in international law and Geneva Water Hub'sdedicatedPlatformforInternationalWaterLaw.
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Objectives¡ Togainsoundknowledgeofinternationalwaterlaw.¡ To acquire an in-depth understanding of the multifaceted aspects
relatedtothegovernanceofwaterresources.¡ Tofosterreflectiononthelinkagesbetweeninternationalwaterlaw
andotherareasofinternationallaw.¡ To foster reflection allowing a more effective use of legal tools to
improveaccesstowaterandsolvewater-relateddisputes.
Skills and Competencies¡ Interpretandapply the legal instruments,principlesandnormsof
internationalwaterlawinordertocontributetopreventandsettlewaterdisputes.
¡ Identify and use key instruments and principles of the law oftransboundaryaquifers.
¡ Explain the current legal developments in the context of theSustainable Development Goals and contribute to the creation ofinstruments promoting equitable access and sustainable use ofwaterresources.
¡ Developlegalskillsforthenegotiationandimplementationoffreshwateragreements.
¡ Promote cooperation and prevent conflicts arising from water useandthesharingoffreshwaterresources.
¡ Promotepublicparticipationinwatermanagement.
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AudienceProfessionals from different backgrounds including law, internationalrelations, hydrology, engineering or economics. Government officials(diplomats,technicalandscientificspecialistsworkingintransboundarywater issues), international organizations staff, NGO, civil societyrepresentatives,academicsandprofessionalsfromtheprivatesector.
Pedagogical Approach¡ A structured and flexible modular e-learning course specially
designedforprofessionalsworkingonafulltimebasis.¡ Afocusontheoreticalandpracticalknowledgeaswellashands-on
experiencewithcasestudies.¡ Interactive lessons, webinars, thought-provoking videos and an
updatedaudio-visuallibrary.¡ Strong collaborative activities such as peer-reviews and discussion
groupstofacilitatelearning.
Tutoring and CoordinationPersonalized support and feedback is provided for all activities, bothonline and offline. An online tutor guides participants through theirlearning experience and facilitates collaborative work and knowledgeexchangethroughoutthecourse.
EvaluationAll modules comprise online assessement exercises and writtenassignments.Thefinalexamconsistsofacasestudy.
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StructureThe course includes 6 thematic modules each one lasting one or twoweeksanda7thmoduleconsistingintheresolutionofacasestudy.Thecompletionofthecoursecorrespondsto4ECTScreditsequivalentto120learningandtraininghours.Aone-weekmodulecorresponds to 12hoursof teachingand learningperweekincludingaudiovisualmaterialandreadingoflegaltextsandliterature.Dependingonthemodule,theparticipantswillhavebetween3-4 hours of online activities (i.e. discussion forums, quiz, answersto case-studies etc.) and an average of 6 hours of personal work (i.e.readingoflegaltextsandliteratureandpreparationofonlineactivities)perweek.A two-week module includes an average of 24 hours of learning andteaching.The seventh module consists of about 10-12 hours of learning andteachingincludingthepreparationofthefinalcasestudy.
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Module 1 | Sources and Concepts of International Law1 week | 21-27 October 201912 hours | 4 hours online and 8 hours offline¡Explainingthecharacteristicsofinternationalactors
inthedevelopmentofinternationalwaterlaw.¡ Definingthesourcesofinternationalwaterlaw.¡ Comparing diplomatic and judicial methods for
settlinginternationalwaterdisputes.
Module 2 | The Evolution of International Regulation onTransboundary Water Resources1 week | 28 October- 3 November 2019 15 hours | online and offline¡Analyzing the key aspects and scope of the 1997
ConventionontheLawofNon-NavigationalUsesofInternationalWatercoursesandthe1992Conventionon the Protection and Use of TransboundaryWatercoursesandInternationalLakes.
¡ DescribingtheactivitiesoftheLeagueofNations,theUnitedNationsandnon-governmentalorganizationsinthedevelopmentofinternationalwaterlaw.
¡ DifferentiatingbetweentheworkoftheInternationalLaw Commission and the United Nations EconomicCommissionforEurope(UNECE).
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Module 3 | The Principles of the Law on Transboundary WaterResources (Part I)2 weeks | 4-17 November 201925 hours | online and offline¡Examining the content of the principle of equitable
and reasonable use, the obligation not to causesignificantharmandtheprincipleofcooperation.
¡ Discussing and providing examples of internationaljudicial decisions dealing with international waterlaw.
¡ Understanding the role and function of river basinorganizations.
Module 4 | The Principles of the Law on Transboundary WaterResources (Part II)1 week | 18-24 November 201915 hours | online and offline¡Explaining the role of water in international
environmentallawandhumanrightslaw.¡ Definingandassessingthehumanrighttowaterand
sanitation.¡ Identifying the norms on the protection of water
duringarmedconflicts.
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Module 5 | The Law of Transboundary Aquifers2 weeks | 25 November-8 December 201926 hours | online and offline¡Understanding and analyzing the principles
applicable to the management and protection oftransboundaryaquifers.
¡ Examining and assessing the relationship betweenthe International Law Commission’s Draft Articleson Transboundary Aquifers of 2008, the 1997ConventionontheLawofNon-NavigationalUsesofInternationalWatercoursesandtheModelProvisionson Groundwater Resources of the United NationsEconomicCommissionforEurope(UNECE).
¡ Identifyingthemainrulesoftheexistingagreementsontransboundaryaquifers.
Module 6 | Water and International Economic Law1 week | 9-15 December 201913 hours | online and offline¡Understanding the linkages between water and
internationaleconomiclaw.¡ Differentiatingbetweeninternational trade lawand
internationalinvestmentlaw.¡ Definingthefunctionsofamicuscuriaeinarbitrations
dealingwithwater.
Module 7 | Case Study: Analysis and Legal Resolution1 week | 16-22 December 2019 12 hours | online and offline
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Application InformationAdmission requirements¡ ArecognizedUniversitydegree(Bachelor,Master,Ph.D.orequivalent).¡ Two years of relevant professional experience related to the
managementandprotectionofwaterresources.¡ FluencyinEnglish,particularlywrittenandreadingabilities.¡ Applicantsmusthaveacomputerandareliableinternetconnection
for the course duration. They must possess basic computer skillssuchasnavigatingtheInternetandusingMicrosoftWord.
¡ ApplicantsmustsubmitaCVandamotivationletterexplainingwhytheknowledgeofinternationalwaterlawisrelevanttotheirworkandhowitwillbeappliedtocarryouttheirprofessionalduties.
Selection process ¡ The selection is made by the Scientific Committee on the basis of
candidates’academicqualificationsandprofessionalexperience.¡ Amaximumof35participantswillbeselectedtoparticipateinthe
course.
Tuition fees and scholarships¡ TheentirecoursecostsCHF900.-¡ Full and partial scholarships are available for participants coming
from non-OECD countries. Candidates asking for a partial or fullscholarship have to explain the reasons for this request in theirmotivationletter.
Application and registration deadline
Qualified candidates can apply/register for the course by completingan online form available at www.unige.ch/formcont/cours/water-law.They can also apply/register by downloading a PDF form available [email protected] application/registration deadline is 17 October 2019.
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Testimonials"I have gained a great deal of knowledge on international law and water law in particular. Having had the background in resource management, political science and international relations, it was a great addition to my knowledge base. The course has exceeded my expectations and I've enjoyed it very much."
Oxana WolfsonPolicyConsultingAssociates,Australia
2016Session
"The training used different participatory approaches such as webinar, assignments and quiz which tested factual knowledge and analytical perspective of the subject matter. The support afforded to me, both technical as well as the answers from the expert, was superb. Therefore, I have no hesitation in recommending the course to any person whatsoever."
Sarah VranckxMinistryofInternationalRelationsandCooperation,Namibia
2016Session
"I found the course invaluable. It gave me the opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of a wide range of legal topics not only at a national level but also at a global scale. The provided materials and the interactive course design made easy to follow it. The moderator was always supportive and quickly replied to my questions."
Mohammad Daud HamidiMAStudentinIntegratedWaterResourcesManagement,
German-KazakhUniversity,Kazakhstan2017Session
"All modules were interactive and included a comprehensive description of differentlegal instruments of selected types of issues that can occur between riparian stakeholders and those related to human security. The course has also helped me to understand better practical challenges of implementing international water law."
Martina KilmesStockholmInternationalWaterInstitute(SIWI),Sweden
2017Session
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"Istrongly recommend it to everyone … the quality of the content and the materials are invaluable. As a diplomat, the knowledge acquired during this course will be useful for promoting a better governance of our transboundary and local basins."
Juan Carlos Pomadera MinistryofForeignAffairs,Peru
2017Session
"I found the International Water Law course to be of an exceptionally high standard (…). I have no hesitation in recommending the course as I found the skills acquired and knowledge gained to be useful in advancing one’s understanding of the exciting and developing field of International Water law."
Kalaycia ClarkeInternationalCourtofJustice,Netherlands
2018session
For more informationDr Mara TigninoPlatformforInternationalWaterLaw|GenevaWaterHubwww.unige.ch/droit/eauFacultyofLaw,UniversityofGeneva66bdCarl-Vogt–1205GenevaTel:+41(0)223798546|[email protected]
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