International Law for Non-Lawyers
Applications open
The objective of the course is to provide Non-Lawyers with basic knowledge of International Law through a theoretical-practical perspective. The participants will learn relevant concepts, functions and dynamics of international law and thus, upon completion of the course, will be able to understand and reflect critically on situations and phenomena arising in the field of international law, and apply the acquired knowledge to their own professional activity.
- Aimed at students, researchers and professionals from all areas of
knowledge, whose work is related to business, investments, international
trade and related areas (e.g.: commercial engineers, administrators,
translators, investors, advisors, etc.). - Registration requirements: be in possession of a university degree or a
professional university degree. - Online course: 12 synchronous hours distributed in 6 sessions of 2 hours
each, and 5 asynchronous hours. - Dates and hours: november the 4th,5th, 6th and 11th,12th and 13th (Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday), 18:00 - 20:00 (Chilean time). - Taught in Spanish.
- Certification: After successfully completing the virtual activities and
participating synchronously, the participants will receive a certificate issued by
the Heidelberg Center Latin America. -
Course Instructors
Dr. Andrea Lucas Garín, LL.M., Coordinator of the Master's program in International
Law (LL.M) and María Gabriela De Abreu, LL.M.
Fees
- $130,000 CLP - regular fee
- $100,000 CLP - students and alumni HCLA
Questions prior to the application to:
Program subject to a minimum of participants.
Steps to apply:
1) Complete the following registration form
2) Send the following documents to: - Copy of the bachelor's or professional degree certificate
- Photocopy or photo of ID or passport
- Curriculum Vitae
Once the academic coordination has reviewed your documents, you will be notified of
your admission and will be referred to the financial department to complete payment
and the enrollment process.