Human Rights in Context

Discussion - 2 hours.  This seminar will provide an overview of the theory and practice of human rights law. The course requirements include weekly discussion responses, a seminar paper (which can fulfill the writing requirement), and active class participation.  Topics covered include the major human rights treaties and institutions; the universality of human rights; women’s human rights; human rights and digital technology; and human rights advocacy and enforcement.

Law 248 International Law is recommended as a pre-requisite.

Final Assessment: Paper
Classroom Policies: This course has an attendance policy.
Classroom Policies: This course has a no-laptop policy.
Grading Mode:  Letter Grading
Graduation Requirements: May satisfy Advanced Writing Requirement with instructor's permission.
Graduation Requirements: Satisfies the Bias, Antiracism and Cultural-Competency requirement.

Advanced Writing
Maybe
Units
2
Professional Skills
No
Course Number
248B
Active
Yes

Certificate

Cluster

Unit 16
No