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International Human Rights and Law
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International Human Rights and Law What is this course about? The course aims to examine and explore the world of modern, contemporary human rights with a principal focus on international human rights law. In this course, the various intertwining and reciprocally influential aspects of human rights ? moral ideals, international institutions and relations, legal norms, political contexts and governmental and nongovernmental actors ? are drawn together and form the main themes for study and discussion. The course includes a consideration of the influence of international law, the overlap between the traditional effect of relations between States and the traditional effect of relations between the State and individuals with human rights allowing the international community to determine limits to what a State may do to its nationals and aliens. It then evaluates the international systems and how human rights are implemented and enforced.
A Classroom course provided by RMIT University Continuing Education Centre in Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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