Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Law
Learning Methods
Seminar
Module Offerings
7137LAWPL-SEP-MTP
Aims
1. To introduce students to the basic conceptual, institutional and substantive elements of international human rights law.
2. To introduce students to current debates regarding the interpretation and application of international human rights law.
3. To provide students with critical appreciation of contemporary issues of global and regional concern relating to the interpretation and application of international human rights law.
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:1. Introduction and Historical Overview of International Human Rights Law
2. Sources of International Human Rights Law
3. Nature of Human Rights Obligations
4. Protecting Human Rights at the International Level: The United Nations
5. Regional Protection of Human Rights
6. Human Rights Protection within the State
7. Generation of Rights
8. Substantive Rights
Module Overview:
Introduces students to the basic conceptual, institutional and substantive elements of international human rights law, current debates regarding the interpretation and application of international human rights law.
The module will provide students with critical appreciation of contemporary issues of global and regional concern relating to the interpretation and application of international human rights law.
Introduces students to the basic conceptual, institutional and substantive elements of international human rights law, current debates regarding the interpretation and application of international human rights law.
The module will provide students with critical appreciation of contemporary issues of global and regional concern relating to the interpretation and application of international human rights law.
Additional Information:This is an Option Module.
Assessments
Essay