C4EP’s Tamás Lattmann at CEELI “Legal Skills in a Time of War” programme

by | Jul 13, 2022

Our general manager, Tamás Lattmann has been invited and currently is participating the CEELI Institute’s “Legal Skills in a Time of War” programme in Prague.

The two-weeks programme draws a high-level international faculty and is targeted at giving knowledge, information and an argumentational toolbox to a group of pre-selected Ukrainian students and young experts dealing with legal matters related to the ongoing war in the territory of Ukraine. Mr Lattmann covers the subjects of use of force in international law, international humanitarian law and war crimes. Additionally, he assists in the preparation of the mock trial, preparing participants to test their ideas and arguments.

We are happy and honored to be involved in this project, and looking forward to further cooperation with CEELI.

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