Overview
This course focuses on the relationship between the concepts of security, liberty and human rights. In particular, it offers a detailed examination of the theoretical and historical underpinnings of āsecurityā and ālibertyā and analyses how these concepts translate into contemporary international (human rights) and domestic law. It will consider selected ⦠For more content click the Read More button below.
Main Topics
Preventive justiceNational securityCoupes dāĆ©tat and human rightsEmergency derogations and the process of limiting rightsExtradition and deportation of individuals for security reasonsTorture and ticking bomb scenariosFreedom of expression and incitement to violence
Conditions for Enrolment
Prerequisite: Academic Program must be 9200, 9225, 9240, 9211 or 9201; or enrolment in MNGTUS8625 Law
Equivalent Courses
Delivery
In-person - Intensive
In-person - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)
Pre-2019 Handbook Editions
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