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International Human Rights (Fall 2008)
| Catalog #: | 7878 | Section: | 10 | Credits (Min/Max): | 3/3 | Satisfy UCWR? | No |
| Class #: | 11895 | Location: | Chase 110 | Day/Time: | Wednesday 6:30-9:15 | ||
| Instructor: | David Mednicoff | Course Type: | Lecture | Enrollment Status: | Open | Limit: | 70 |
| Final Exam: | Proctored | Tentative Final Exam: | 12-Dec-08 7:00PM 10:00PM | Grading Basis: | Graded | ||
| Subject(s): | |||||||
| International, Comparative, Foreign Law | |||||||
| Description: | |||||||
| This course analyzes the essence of human rights in comparison with other rights of citizens. Human rights shall be considered from the viewpoint of international regulation (the United Nations Charter, Universal Declaration of Human Rights), regulation in different parts of the world and in different countries (United States of America, western European countries, Russia and eastern European countries). Concrete cases of human rights violations and concrete means of protecting human rights will be discussed. | |||||||
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