AM
Sep 21, 2020
learned so much from this course, absolutely loved it, and the way the professor taught the lessons showed his experience and his knowledge even for fist timers it would be a great course to opt for.
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Oct 24, 2020
Extremely well-organized. Really glad to see how all previous examples and history records were referenced to every topic. Neatly explained topics. Every aspect was discussed and explained in detail.
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By Prasanna V S
•Aug 14, 2024
I think the course has provided an excellent end to end overview on what constitutes international crimes and the process through to court hearings. I particularly enjoyed the sections providing the history and evolution without holding back on grey zones in law. Or holding back on any violations that have occured, regardless of one's political leanings or national leanings on matters. The only reason I didn't rate it 5 star, is that some of the notes are occasionally a little legalese in text. It'd be helpful to use simpler language for easier comprehension. Those with a legal background or seeking to qualify in law may not find this a problem. However, much of the content of these conventions and practice are determined by officials and representatives who aren't legal people or if they are, may pursue other courses of life as unfortunately was the case with Milosevic. Many thanks to all who've put this together with you, Michael.
By PK
•Feb 4, 2019
Interesting and captivating course with a lot of information to process, yet well explained and elaborated. I found some of the exercises / examples slightly confusing (perhaps under-explained?) and some of the statements made by the instructor unnecessarily judgmental. Especially when commenting on contexts he is not familiar with. Nothing major, but it did disrupt my perception of the course, as I have lived in quite a few of those contexts myself and certainly would not dare to be as bold in some of my statements as the instructor is. I also appreciate that the course has been running for a while and hence the feedback on the assignments is minimal, which would otherwise been quite useful. Overall though, I thought this was an extremely interesting course, genuinely recommended.
By Kemigisha P
•May 2, 2020
This course had been very very informative. Law is an inventive field. What interested me more was terrorism and piracy, pre-trial issues and maintaining control of the court room. I have gaining more skill on the art of advocacy and adjudication. Jurisprudence and case precedent analyses from different jurisdiction and international tribunals provided in the texts were enriching.
Thank you Professor Scharf . Your presentations are easily understood and elaborate.
By Charlotte C
•Aug 27, 2015
I have no foundation in criminology of any kind and thus, this was heavy stuff for me. I like how the videos paused at certain intervals to check if I understood what was being mentioned. It's also good to have online simulation for me to get things going.
I appreciate the inclusion of real life examples where I have heard of some of them before via newspapers. This brings it easier to be able to understand a little more.
By Sona S S
•May 18, 2020
I was really interested to learn Law and I've got a chance from a platform like Coursera, which is one of the popular online courses. A new experience to learn a new course, International Criminal Law. A truly deserving platform for the ones who wished to learn Law. I thank Professor Michael Scharf sir for helping all the students for a better learning about International Criminal Law.