The Human Rights course seeks to provide students with a thorough understanding of international human rights law and practice. We will trace the historical and conceptual evolution of human rights norms, considering civil and political and economic and social rights and will discuss both universal as well as regional developments. By detailed consideration of real cases, we will analyse key rights and enquire into current challenges to their protection arising in diverse contexts – from the home to the fight against international terrorism. The international human rights infrastructure and mechanisms of enforcement will be discussed, including the role and impact of litigation in rights protection. The interrelationship between human rights and other areas of international law and practice covered in the course, notably IHL and ICL, will also be explored. The course is intended to combine in-depth analysis of the scope and nature of rights with an emphasis on the practical application of the law and challenges arising.
Study material: International Human Rights, by Moeckli, Shah, Sivakumaran, Harris, OUP 2010.
Course dates:
Course dates:
Thursday 10 January: 13:00-16:00 hrs, C006, KOG, Leiden
Thusday 17 January: 10:00-13:00 hrs, room Benoordenhout (BN) Stichthage (SH), Campus The Hague
Thursday 24 January: 10:00-13:00 hrs, BN, SH, Campus The Hague
Thursday 31 January: 13:00-16:00 hrs, C006, KOG, Leiden
Thursday 7 February: 10:00-13:00 hrs, BN, SH, Campus The Hague
Wednesday 13 February 10:00-13:00 hrs, BN, SH, Campus The Hague
Thursday 21 February: 10:00-13:00 hrs, BN, SH, Campus The Hague
Thursday 7 March: 10:00-13:00 hrs, C006, KOG, Leiden
Examination: Written exam on Monday 8 April, 12:00-15:00 hrs, room Bezuidenhout, Campus The Hague