Learning Objectives:The history of mankind is marked by efforts to ensure respect for the dignity of human beings. Steps were taken to establish international human rights standards, in particular in the nineteenth century and after the First World War and further in the twentieth century a comprehensive international system of human rights promotion and protection was set up. This course has been specifically designed to address the needs and interests of students of international studies and seeks to help students to:
Learning Outcomes:On completion of this course, students should be able to:
Human Rights- conceptual concerns- Definitions, Characteristics, Natural Rights
Approaches:, Classification- Generations of Human Rights: First; Second, Third
Evolution: Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, American Bill of Rights,The French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
Universalisation of Human Rights: United Nations Charter, UNDHR, International Bodies for the protection of Human Rights; Regional Arrangements and relation with domestic law , Role of NGOs
Contemporary issues: women& child, war prisoners, refugees and displaced persons
Essential Readings:
Reference Books: