Federalism, Decentralisation and Conflict Resolution

  • Enseignement

    Détails

    Faculté Faculté de droit
    Domaine Droit
    Code UE-DDR.00770
    Langues Anglais
    Type d'enseignement Cours bloc
    Cursus Master
    Semestre(s) SA-2024

    Horaires et salles

    Horaire résumé Lundi 08:15 - 18:00, Cours bloc (Semestre d'automne)
    Mardi 08:15 - 18:00, Cours bloc (Semestre d'automne)
    Mercredi 08:15 - 18:00, Cours bloc (Semestre d'automne)
    Jeudi 08:15 - 18:00, Cours bloc (Semestre d'automne)
    Vendredi 08:15 - 18:00, Cours bloc (Semestre d'automne)
    Samedi 08:15 - 18:00, Cours bloc (Semestre d'automne)
    Dimanche 08:15 - 18:00, Cours bloc (Semestre d'automne)

    Enseignement

    Responsables
    • Belser Wyss Eva Maria
    Enseignants
    • Belser Wyss Eva Maria
    Description

    This course will be taught in class. As interactive exchange is crucail, no streaming will be provided.

     

    Federalism and decentralisation are crucial mechanisms to share power and limit abuse of power. Since federalism and decentralisation combine shared action for specific purposes (e.g. defence, external relations, economic development) with autonomous action for other purposes (e.g. education, culture, health), such vertical power sharing is considered as being necessary to accommodate the multinational and multi-ethnic composition of most societies today. Federalism and decentralisation are not only seen as tools for power sharing, minority accommodation and inclusive state-building but also as a means for ensuring good governance, fostering democracy and contributing to development. It does therefore not come as a surprise that theories and practices of federalism and decentralisation are discussed and put to the test throughout the world.

    Vertical power sharing is topical in both stable as well as conflict-ridden societies, and can play a decisive role in post-conflict situations. During the last three decades, federalism and decentralisation have become important instruments for conflict transformation and resolution. Especially in countries characterised by state failure or fragility and/or inter-group conflicts, federalism and decentralisation are more and more often used to guarantee autonomy to marginalised groups and to provide access to power at the centre. Peace treaties typically provide for some form of power sharing between the conflicting groups and their territories. Linking federalism and decentralisation to peace-making and transition processes has therefore become an important research field.

    For students registered at the University of Fribourg at the Faculty of Law and exchange students. Successfull participation in the three -week course (and examination) is credited with 5 ECTS points. Additional 5 ECTS points can be obtained by successfully writing a final research paper on a relevant topic.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Objectifs de formation

    The course enables students to enhance their knowledge about federalism, decentralisation and other forms of power sharing, especially when it comes to the chances they offer and the limits they face with regard to the transformation and resolution of intra-state conflicts. Students are provided insights into methodological and practical knowledge on conflict resolution and in writing a research paper.

     

    Description des examens

    A written exam will take place at the end of the Course and successful students will receive a Diploma in Federalism, Decentralisation and Conflict Resolution by the Institute of Federalism and the University of Fribourg. Students registered at the University of Fribourg at the Faculty of Law and exchange students will be eligible for obtaining ECTS credits towards their Master’s Degree. All participants will receive a certificate of participation.

    Commentaire

    Guidelines for UNIFR /Erasmus/ BENEFRI Students

    Dear Students

    We are very happy to welcome you to this year’s Summer University. Please find below some guidelines regarding your participation, there are some differences in comparison to the international participants.

    1. Application deadline: your application is to be submitted in accordance with the UNIFR rules on applying to block courses (between 09. – 18.7.).
    2. The Summer University has as an integral part, two excursions (to Bern and Gruyeres) as well as a Final Dinner. You are expected to participate, even if you already know the places.
    3. There is a charge of CHF 220.00 to participate in this course. This fee needs to be paid by 31.7., to the following Bank Account: IBAN CH57 0026 0260 6683 1399 0, stating your name and purpose of payment “Participation at Summer University UNIFR Student”. Please do let us know, if you have financial difficulties.
    4. As part of the assessment, you are required to take an exam and are also assessed for your active participation (5 ECTS).
    5. You may choose to write a paper on a topic related to the Summer University (5 ECTS). Guidelines for Seminar papers apply. Please inform Ms. Yvonne Heiter by 5. August 2024 if you would like to write a paper. You will receive your topic after the Summer University and papers are due 3 months after the topic has been assigned.

    We look forward to having you.

    The Summer University Team 2024

    Places disponibles 25

    Documents

    Bibliographie

    Documents and reading materials will be uploaded on Moodle.

  • Dates et salles
    Date Heure Type d'enseignement Lieu
    12.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
    13.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
    14.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
    16.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
    17.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
    18.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
    19.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
    20.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
    21.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
    22.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
    23.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
    24.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
    25.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
    26.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
    27.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
    28.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
    29.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
    30.08.2024 08:15 - 18:00 Cours
  • Modalités d'évaluation

    Evaluation continue et examen écrit

    Mode d'évaluation Par note
    Description

    A written exam will take place at the end of the Course and successful students will receive a Diploma in Federalism, Decentralisation and Conflict Resolution by the Institute of Federalism and the University of Fribourg. Students registered at the University of Fribourg at the Faculty of Law and exchange students will be eligible for obtaining ECTS credits towards their Master’s Degree. All participants will receive a certificate of participation.

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