Introduction to Human Rights

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Course Code: 
EHR 1102
Course Credit Units: 
4
Semester: 
Semester 1
Year of Study: 
Year 1
Undergraduate or Graduate Level: 
Undergraduate Level
Course Discipline: 
Course Description & Objectives: 

This course offers an introductory survey of human rights issues such as: foundations and nature of rights, roots of inequality and oppression like; racism, women and rights, state and corporate power, economic exploitation, the environment and rights, development and rights,  warfare, torture, and social movements. The course will provide an opportunity to become involved in a robust conversation on rights and responsibilities of individuals, governments, non-governmental Organizations, corporate bodies, civil society organizations, and the international community

Learning Outcomes: 

By end of the course students should be able to learn the following:1.      The foundations and nature of rights2.      The main roots of inequality and oppressions in the world.3.      The link between development and human rights4.      Link between development and environmental rights5.      The role of social movements in promoting human rightsThe relationship between rights and responsibilities of individuals, national governments, non-governmental organizations, civil societies and the international community

Introduction to Human Rights
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