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This course offers to students the conceptual tools and the practical exercise in view to acquire a sound knowledge of the international human rights regime and its mechanisms of implementation. It will introduce the students to the history of the concepts that engendered the present human rights regime, the work and the structure of the United Nations, the International Bill of Human Rights, the principal mechanisms of monitoring and implementation of human rights, and to a selection human rights (equality, life, freedom from torture, fair trial, self-determination, education, employment, education, and minority rights). This course will critically analyse the international regulation on human rights and selected litigation with the support of the socio-legal literature, ethnographic films and documentaries. Empirical experiments and re-enactments will be carried out in small groups. |