Course code: 351007 | Subject title: INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS | ||||
Credits: 6 | Type of subject: Optative | Year: 4 | Period: 2º S | ||
Department: Derecho | |||||
Lecturers: | |||||
CHICHARRO LAZARO, ALICIA (Resp) [Mentoring ] |
History of human rights. Human rights law. Sources of international human rights law. United Nations human rights protection. Regional human rights protection systems.
Working in an international context (C.G.11)
Knowledge of a foreign language (C.G.4)
Recognition of diversity and multiculturalism (C.G.13)
Adaptability to new situations (C.G.17)
Ability to properly interpret legal rules (C.E.C.4)
Ability to read and understand specific instruments about legal problems of public law (C.E.c.2)
Ability to perform analysis and diagnostics, lend support and take decisions in different areas of law (C.E.c.8)
Acquisition of a critical awareness of the legal system and development of legal dialectic (C.E.c.7)
Understand and resolve legal problems (in English) (R41)
Ability to read documents in English (R48)
Know the contents, limits, and protection mechanisms of human rights (R120)
Analyze issues of human rights protection and peace-keeping (R56)
Analyze information on violations of human rights from a legal point of view (R35)
A-1 Reading of written materials
A-2 Practical activity
A-3 Preparation of projects
A-4 Discussion forum and group tutorials
A-5 Individual tutorials
A-6 Autonomous study
A-7 Evaluation tests
Learning outcome |
Assessment activity |
Weight (%) | It allows test resit |
Minimum required grade |
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R35, R41, R48, RR120 | Practical assessments | 30% | Yes (An extraquestion/test to answer with the final exam) | |
R41, R48, R 56, R120 | Weekly practicals | 10% | No | |
R35, R56, R120 | Final exam | 60% | Yes | 2.5/6 Minimum mark required for passing the final exam: 2.5 points of 6 total points. The realization of the final exam of the subject will be face-to-face or online with webcam. Those students who do not take the final exam in person will not be qualified. |
LESSON 1: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS
LESSON 2: HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
LESSON 3: UNITED NATION PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS: INTERNATIONAL BILL OF RIGHTS
LESSON 4: UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ORGANISMS ON THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
LESSON 5: UNITED NATIONS HUMAN PROTECTION OF RIGHTS: MAIN SECTORIAL CONVENTIONS
LESSON 6: OTHER UN INSTRUMENTS RELATING THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
LESSON 7: COUNCIL OF EUROPE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
LESSON 8: EUROPEAN UNION PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
LESSON 9: ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
LESSON 10: AFRICAN UNION PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
LESSON 11: HUMAN RIGHTS WORLWIDE
LESSON 12: INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW
LESSON 13: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
LESSON 14: INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM
LESSON 15: BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Access the bibliography that your professor has requested from the Library.
Geneva Institute of Human Rights, Guide on the international mechanisms in the field of human rights protection, Geneva: GIHR.
Philip Alston / Ryan Goodman, International Human Rights, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Ilias Bantekas / Lutz Oette, International Human Rights Law and Practice, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.