Summer Academy on Human Security (Graz, 15-25 July 2007)



Dear colleagues and friends, 

I would like to announce the HUMSEC Summer Academy on Human Security which
is part of the project HUMSEC - Human Security in the Western Balkan
region: the impact of transnational terrorist and criminal organisations
on the peace-building process of the region, realised in the 6th Framework
Programme. Please feel free to distribute this call.

Looking forward to reading from you! 

Barbara Schmiedl 


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"Human Security can no longer be understood in purely military terms.
Rather, it must encompass economic development, social justice,
environmental protection, democratization, disarmament, and respect for
human rights and the rule of law." (Kofi Annan, Towards a Culture of
Peace, 2001)

INTERNATIONAL SUMMER ACADEMY ON HUMAN SECURITY 
SPECIAL FOCUS ON THE INFLUENCE OF TRANSNATIONAL TERRORIST AND
CRIMINAL ORGANISATIONS ON STATE AND SOCIETY IN THE WESTERN BALKAN
REGION 

15 - 25 July 2007 
ETC 
EUROPEAN TRAINING AND RESEARCH CENTRE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND DEMOCRACY
GRAZ | AUSTRIA 

BACKGROUND 

The International Summer Academy on Human Security is part of the HUMSEC
project and will be held in the Human Rights City of Graz. The project is
designed to contribute to a better understanding of the connection between
transnational terrorist and criminal organisations in the peace-building
process of the Western Balkan region not only on the scientific level:
through the organisation of an annual summer academy, the network aims to
bring the scientific discourse closer to civil society, to strengthen
democratic principles and to raise awareness by means of human rights
education and education for democratic citizenship on the danger that
transnational terrorist and criminal organizations are for the states, the
societies and the reconstruction process in the Western Balkan region.

The summer academy will be mainly held by experts nominated by the HUMSEC
partner institutions, but also by external experts. The programme is
drafted in order to give general information on the topics of human
security and threats to security such as terrorism and organised crime,
and to analyse the impact of terrorist and criminal organisations on
states and societies in transition. Societal factors such as poverty and
corruption, but also rule of law or the influence of civil society will be
studied in relation to the goals of human security and the respect for
human rights. The focus will be posed on the impact that transnational
terrorist and criminal organizations have on states and societies in the
Western Balkan region (the leading topic of the second year of the
project).

The participants will partly be selected among the HUMSEC partner
institutions and partly among those who apply, following the public call
for application. Participants will be selected on the basis of their field
of interest and their personal motivation to be involved in the programme.
Full or partial scholarships will be available in limited numbers (for
eligible countries and details see under www.summeracademy.etc-graz.at)


TOPICS 

- What is human security – Notes on human security as personal 
security, human security and human rights, and human security interlinked 
with development 
- Human security and policing 
- Concepts of terrorism and organised crime 
- The relationship between terrorist and criminal organisations and 
society 
- Poverty and corruption 
- Rule of law 
- Human rights and democracy 
- Civil society and good governance 
- Synthetic approach and conclusions 


METHODOLOGY 

The summer academy draws on the expertise of a selected group of academics
who represent the project partners from sixteen universities and academic
institutions, as well as of the expertise of legal practitioners and
decision-makers from various sectors. This guarantees a broad approach to
the human security issue and the special focus on terrorist and criminal
organisations. The training is based on lectures, discussions and
workshops; to assure sustainability and multiplying effects, the training
methods put particular emphasis on the interactive approach. The academy
is designed as a modular course, covering one topic per day, which allows
the transfer of knowledge, the acquisition of skills and the shaping of
attitudes as well. Working language of the summer academy is English.


TARGET GROUP 

The summer academy is designed as ten-day-course for 
- postgraduate students, 
- young professionals, 
- young researchers 
- and representatives of NGOs whose work agenda focuses on the topics of 
terrorism, organised crime and peace-building. 

Special focus will be made on the selection of participants from South
Eastern and Eastern Europe.


APPLICATION 

For details please consult the summer academy's homepage
www.summeracademy.etc-graz.at or send an email to
summeracademy@etc-graz.at

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 15 April 2007 



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Barbara Schmiedl 
Programme, Training, Public Relations 
European Training and Research Centre 
for Human Rights and Democracy 
Schubertstrasse 29/I 
A-8010 Graz 
T +43 316 322 888-23 
F +43 316 322 888-4 
http://www.etc-graz.at 







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