General Description:
Examines how human rights law and policy is created, interpreted and enforced within regional systems. Explores the main sources of human rights law including treaties, international customary law, constitutional law, municipal law, comparative law and principles; the jurisprudence of regional courts and tribunals, the institutions that support human rights advocacy and the cultural perspectives of affected communities and peoples.
Select Term:
LAWS 7450-801
Instructor(s):
Albert Barume
Meeting Times & Locations:
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Tue,Thu,Fri |
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM |
WLAW 202 |
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Mon,Wed |
6:10 PM - 8:00 PM |
WLAW 202 |
LAWS 7450-902
Instructor(s):
Albert Barume
Meeting Times & Locations:
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Tue,Thu,Fri |
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM |
WLAW 202 |
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Mon,Wed |
6:10 PM - 8:00 PM |
WLAW 202 |
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