|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Understanding Human Rights - LAWS3362 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description Understanding Human Rights examines the moral and legal foundations of the contemporary human rights discourse. It explores the philosophical and religious origins of human rights and the development of national and international human rights instruments. The course analyses the claims of Western bias in the human rights discourse and evaluates the effectiveness of historical and contemporary approaches to human rights protection. The course uses contemporary examples of human rights abuse to illustrate the content.
Recommended Prior Knowledge None
Course Objectives The course aims to ensure that students become familiar with the moral principles which undergird the contemporary human rights discourse and the legal principles which support it. Students will be taught how to research this area of global interest, drawing on knowledge from a number of different disciplines, including philosophy, history, the social sciences and law.
More specifically,
Main Topics
Assessment
Course Texts Prescribed
Students must purchase the course Study Kit from the UNSW Bookshop. There is no prescribed textbook for this course.
Recommended
Resources
Refer to Course Outline and Study Kit.
|