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European Human Rights (Spring 2008)
| Catalog #: | 653 | Section: | 01 | Credits (Min/Max): | 3/3 | Satisfy UCWR? | No |
| Class #: | 9720 | Location: | Hosmer #2 | Day/Time: | Monday Wednesday 3:30-5:00 | ||
| Instructor: | Mark W. Janis | Course Type: | Lecture | Enrollment Status: | Open | Limit: | 42 |
| Final Exam: | Proctored | Tentative Final Exam: | 14-May-08 2:30PM 5:30PM | Grading Basis: | Graded | ||
| Subject(s): | |||||||
| International, Comparative, Foreign Law; Human Rights Law | |||||||
| Description: | |||||||
| Is an introduction to the most advanced system of international law devoted to the protection of human rights. The course explores (1) the European Court and Commission of Human Rights and contrasts the European system to other forms of international legal process, and (2) the rights protected by the European Human Rights Law, e.g., protection against torture, respect for private and family life, freedom of expression, fair trial, and contrasts them to the rights protected in the United States and Canada. | |||||||
| Notes: | |||||||
| The actual enrollment limit of this course is 48. 6 Seats have been set aside for incoming LL.M. students. | |||||||
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