Latest publication
Jean-Marc SOREL et Isabelle FOUCHARD (dir.), Les tiers aux conflits armés et la protection des populations civiles , Paris, Pedone, Collection "Cahiers internationaux" n° 23, 2010, 238 p.
Latest Event
ATLAS CONFERENCE - Building Peace in Post-Conflict Situations - British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London, 17 February 2011.
Past Events
ATLAS CONFERENCE - Integration of the Human Rights component and InternationalHumanitarian Law in peacekeeping missions led by the European Union - Universitat Jaume I (UJI), Castellón (Spain), 25-26 November 2010
ROUND TABLE - ATLAS International Humanitarian Law Recommendations - Brussels, 20th October 2010.
For more informations, please see the website of Atlas Recommendations
The Participation to this event is only possible by invitation.
CONFERENCE - Jus Post Bellum and Transitional Justice ATLAS Conference - Brussels, 21th and 22th October 2010.
Other Publications
Jean-Marc SOREL et Corneliu-Liviu POPESCU (dir.), La protection des personnes vulnérables en temps de conflit armé , Bruxelles, Bruylant, 2010, 326 p.
Contacts :
CERDIN - Bureau M10
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
12 Place du Panthéon
75231 Paris cedex 05
Tel: + 33 1 44 07 81 22/17
Fax: + 33 1 44 07 78 36
Email : projet-atlas@univ-paris1.fr
The cooperative project ATLAS is the result of a call from the 7th European Commission Framework Programme. The project began on 1 February 2008 and will last a period of four years.
ATLAS will study the role and the impact of the rule of Law and International Humanitarian Law applicable during armed conflicts with the aim of effectively promoting and protecting human rights and will compare existing international legal rules with the practice of both EU Member States and third States in order to suport policy-making.
ATLAS will mainly focus on the practice of peacekeeping and transitional justice in four States/regions: Cambodia, the former Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Kosovo), Haiti and Sierra Leone in order to draw from their experience with peace operations and national reconciliation procedures.
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