Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflicts on Tactical Level Course - (PoC/TLC)
NATO / PFP UNCLASSIFIED
Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflicts on
Tactical Level Course - (PoC/TLC)
to be held
in accordance with the NATO / PfP-Programme
in
GÖTZENDORF
at the
Austrian
Armed Forces International Centre (AUTINT)
AIM:
Graduates of this course possess a basic overview of the legal frameworks and especially gain knowledge in the practical dimension on their respective level on the protection of civilians in armed conflicts. They can provide the military, police and civilian contributions to international and national crisis management in their respective level and fields of responsibility, are aware of the special threats to and the needs of civilians and can apply tactically-oriented and field-suitable measures.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
After completing the course the participants are expected to be able to perform their respective duties in the framework of Peace Support Operations.
Course graduates are especially proficient in the following fields of competence:
basic knowledge on topic-specific legal fundamentals
inter-institutional understanding concerning the roles and responsibilities of the different actors in international crisis management
ability to perform concrete threats and requirements analyses regarding the different target groups
ability to plan and to carry out effective protection measures for the benefit of the civilian population affected by armed conflicts,
capability to implement gained relevant knowledge in practical case studies and tactical scenarios.
The training during the course will consist of:
Lectures
Practical training and exercises
REQUIREMENTS:
Plt LDR, Company CDR, Staff Officer (Baon) --> Military
Section Heads and Equivalent --> Police
Comparable Civilian Actors and Experts --> Civilians
Level of English:
NATO level 3/2/3/2 in accordance with STANAG 6001
REGISTRATION:
5 weeks prior to the commencement of the course
Registration only by using the Registration Form
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