Overview

  This course involves an examination of the fundamental legal standards and institutions of international human rights law through the medium of contemporary human rights concerns. It will familiarize you with the basic principles of international human rights law and the mechanisms for its enforcement, and also provide an exploration off … For more content click the Read More button below. This course is part of a general offering of human rights and social justice topics within the UNSW Law School and aims to provide students with an introductory engagement with the substance, institutions and techniques of international human rights law.   The specific topics covered vary from year to year and may include: narratives of the history of human rights;universalism and cultural relativism;the United Nations human rights system;regional and subregional systems for the protection of human rights;techniques of interpretation of human rights;the nature of State obligation;death penalty;freedom of expression;economic, social and cultural rights;gender and human rights;disability and human rights;the rights of indigenous peoples under international law; human rights and terrorism:clash between rights and security;domestic implementation of international human rights in Australia;refugees: international standards and protections;international law of equality and non-discrimination.   Main Topics What are human rights?Framework of the international human rights systemMajor international human rights instruments and monitoring and implementation mechanismsThe UN human rights treaty bodies, generally and with specific reference to AustraliaThe nature of State obligations under international human rights lawInterpreting rights: techniques and sourcesThe death penalty and human rights lawFreedom of expressionEconomic, social and cultural rightsHuman rights violations by private actorsDomestic implementation of human rights in Australia (including the work of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights).

Conditions for Enrolment

72 UOC of JURD courses

Delivery

In-person - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)

Course Outline

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Fees

Pre-2019 Handbook Editions

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