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Course Consideration: LAW697 Int'l Human Rights Law

Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2024 12:26 pm
by Student Affairs
We are highlighting the following course that still has a lot of empty seats available. If you are still perfecting your Fall 2024 schedule, please consider this class:

LAW 697LEC - TAY International Human Rights Law (3cr.)
Who: Prof. Mihreteab Taye
When: Tuesdays / Thursdays, 4:15pm - 5:45pm
Where: 212 O'Brian Hall
Description: This course critically examines the norms, actors and institutions that play a role in the protection of human rights. The course includes discussion of the conceptual and historical foundations of human rights; controversial topics in comparative human rights law, such as the death penalty, hate speech, the rights to health and education, and responses to terrorism; international, regional, and national mechanisms for the interpretation, implementation, and enforcement of human rights (particularly within the United Nations and regional systems of rights protection, including international complaints procedures, periodic reporting processes, monitoring and inquiry procedures, naming and shaming tactics, indicator and benchmarking methodologies, and other incentive-based tools designed to modify state and non-state actor behavior); and specialized doctrines of human rights interpretation and balancing where rights conflict. The course includes a moot court argument before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.

Course ID: 016577

As always, please feel free to contact the Office of Student Affairs if you have questions or need assistance designing your courseload.