International Human Rights Law (APA2221.02)

Andrea Galindo

The course will provide a comprehensive understanding of the International Human Rights Law and its importance. Based on the international legal standards adopted by the international community through the time, this course aims to provide the students with the basic concepts of international human rights law, its sources, and the general protection institutions that exist to protect these guarantees. Through the course the students will explore: – What are human rights? – What are the main international instruments that safeguard HR? – Where do HR rules come from? – Who makes these rules? And who monitors those? The course will provide a comprehensive understanding of the International Human Rights Law and its importance.

(March 18, 20, 25, 27, April 1, 3)

Prerequisites: None.
Credits: 1
M 12:10pm - 2:00pm; W 12:10pm - 2:00pm
Maximum Enrollment: 25
Course Frequency:
This course is categorized as 2000, Advancement of Public Action, All courses, Andrea Galindo, Monday and/or Thursday Afternoons, One Credit, Three Week, and tagged , .