LLM in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights: What our Students Say

Laura Baron-mendoza, LLM student, in front of the Place du Bourg de Four in Geneva Laura Baron-mendoza, LLM student, in front of the Place du Bourg de Four in Geneva

19 January 2017

In this interview, Laura Baron-Mendoza, currently enrolled in the LLM in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, tells us about the programme and life in Geneva.

Before studying at the Geneva Academy, Laura was working as a legal consultant developing legal strategies and formulating public policy guidelines to implement the partial agreement on Rural Reform between the Colombian Government and FARC-EP.

Does the programme respond to your expectations?

The LLM exceeded my expectations. It is a complete programme, which integrates various branches of international law and shows its implementation from different mind-sets and angles. This not only serves to satisfy the interests of all students, who come from different backgrounds but, more importantly, allows us to have an integral and practical outlook when analyzing diverse situations in armed conflict or different scenarios of violence.

How is life in Geneva?

It is a city with a vast and peculiar human wealth. To walk through its streets is to appreciate new cultures and religions, to hear different languages at the same time and to understand that the majority has a story to tell (maybe to hide) before coming to a city that permits one to be oneself - as Jorge Luis Borges used to say. Living in Geneva is doing an ethnography every time you step outside, in which you start by perceiving that the coexistence respecting the difference is not a utopia but a palpable reality.

Why did you choose to be photographed in front of Place du Bourg de Four?

I describe Geneva as a mystery to discover every day. Along the cobbled and labyrinthine paths of the old town, you can feel the shadows of great Latin American characters like Jorge Luis Borges, Gabriel García Márquez and Carlos Fuentes. Its streets are made to transport you to other times, to get lost and, in the end, to return to reality in the Place de Bourg de Four.

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