International Law and Human Rights (Juristprogrammet), 15 hp
Kursen är nedlagd från och med 2023-09-25
Innehåll
- Basic public international law including theories and methods
- the relation of human rights to general international law
- the role of the United Nations for the protection of human rights
- how human rights are protected in Europe
- how human rights are understood and protected in other regions of the world
- the role of non-governmental organizations for the protection of human rights
- the international protection in certain fields like of women, children and refugees
- protection of the environment as a third generation of human rights
Training to construct legal argumentation of human rights law in written form and how to present it orally in human rights for a
Förväntade studieresultat
At the end of the course the student shall have
* advanced knowledge of the position of human rights in the context of general international law
* advanced knowledge of global and regional systems for the protection of human rights
* the ability to identify, analyse and argue a human rights case in an international forum
Behörighetskrav
Avklarade universitetsstudier om minst 90 högskolepoäng inom ett eller flera av områdena juridik, statsvetenskap, ekonomisk historia, ekonomisk och social historia, utvecklingsstudier eller motsvarande
Undervisningens upplägg
The teaching consists of three blocks. The first block, comprises general public international law issues, and is taught via traditional lectures. The second block comprises human rights and is taught in the form of seminars by teachers and practitioners specialized in the different areas. The third block consists of the preparation by the students of their arguments or court decision presented in written and oral form during a fictitious dispute settlement procedure that ends the course.
The language of the course including its literature is English.
Examination
Students are required to attend seminars and the fictitious dispute settlement procedure (moot court). The formal examination consists of 1) a written exam and 2) the written (approximately 5 pages) and oral argumentations or court decision presented during the moot court. The latter part will award 0-3 credits (0= pass, 1= satisfactory, 2=good, 3= excellent) which will be added to the results of the written exam. Erasmus students not in Sweden at the time of the moot court may be exempted from the oral part. Grades given are U, B, Ba and AB. When a student has failed an examination on two occations, he or she has a right to have another grading teacher.
A written request should be handed in to the director of undergraduate studies.
Transfers
Students have the right to apply to have a previous education or experience evaluated for transfer of credits. For more information, see:
www.umu.se/studentcentrum/regler_riktlinjer/index.html
Litteratur
Giltig från: 2007 vecka 35
Smith Rhona K. M
Textbook on international human rights
3. ed. :
Oxford :
Oxford University Press :
2007 :
xxxiii, 367 s. :
ISBN: 978-0-19-928939-4 (pbk.)
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Cassese Antonio
International law
2. ed. :
Oxford :
Oxford University Press :
2005 :
liii, 558 s. :
ISBN: 0-19-925939-9
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