MICC – Model International Criminal Court
The Model International Criminal Court – MICC – is a simulation for high-school and university students based on the cases brought throughout history before international criminal tribunals, such as the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg (IMT) and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). At the MICC, young people from many European countries meet for some days to explore in their roles as prosecutors, lawyers and judges the international judicial modalities of pursuing war criminals.
The MICC understands itself as a contribution to the international fight for the implementation of human rights charta, against the violation of human rights and as a part of human rights education.
This website provides you all the necessary information about the MICC background, its development, the organizers, the location and much more.
The participants of the MICC will find important information about the program, preparation material, participation fee and contacts to the staff here.
For more information see: www.model-icc.org
EUDO Citizenship Observatory, 2009
All Different All Equal Campaign
Autonómia's Poverty and Ethnicity programme
Balkan Youth Initiative for Human Rights
Dividing Line Project – Youth and Peacebuilding in the Balkans
European Citizen Action Service (ECAS)
The Human Rights
Students´ Initiative
Internship Programme for young Roma
Model International Criminal Court
NECE – Networking European Citizenship Education