
This course introduces students to the issues of human rights with respect to international, regional and national politics, and legal conventions. It will study the origins of the current human rights regime; the transformations and extensions of human rights into the second- and third-generation rights; the institutionalization of human rights in the global arena and the limitations of the international treaty system. The last section of the course examines several distinct human rights issues such as torture, genocide, humanitarian intervention, and punitive and restorative justice. This course is also offered as CRIM 220 (from the Calendar).
- Instructor: Rosalind Warner