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Dec 17, 2024
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LAW 892 - International Human Rights Law3 Credit Hours Examines the norms, institutions, and application of key international and regional human rights regimes. The substance and procedure of the United Nations human rights system (treaty and non-treaty-based mechanisms) and regional human rights systems, including the European, Inter-American, and African systems, will be explored in detail, as well as other treaties and mechanisms related to the development and protection of human rights. Specific topics include individual and group rights, political and economic/cultural rights, the interaction between human rights and trade, globalization, and the war on terror. (DE) Prerequisite(s): 886 or permission of the professor. Registration Restriction(s): Law students and graduate students only. Priority given to law students.
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