= Special Topic | = Seminar | = Selected Offered during current academic year.
Description
This course is a preliminary exploration of the interdisciplinary field of Human Rights Studies that examines historical and contemporary human rights and their impact on people's lives around the world. Topics include legal and religious conceptions of rights, debates over rights, and their practical applications in law, policy and workplaces.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight
0.5
Lecture Hours:
2
Lab Hours
Tutorial Hours:
1
Notes
Description
This course examines the historical development and philosophical foundations of human rights, and the efficacy of legal, diplomatic and political frameworks designed to protect human rights. Topics include women's rights; the rights of minorities; refugees and displaced persons; remedies for human rights violations in domestic and international law.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight
1.0
Lecture Hours:
3
Lab Hours
Tutorial Hours:
Notes
Description
This course explores the historical and political context in which Human Rights are recognized as a discourse in Canadian society. It examines the complexity of human rights and the contradictory forces which have led to successes and failures in protecting minorities in this country.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight
0.5
Lecture Hours:
3
Lab Hours
Tutorial Hours:
Notes
Description
This course is the culminating core requirement of the Major in Human Rights Studies. It offers a structured framework to integrate and synthesize the cross-disciplinary course of study. The project entails co-disciplinary research, aimed at applying the knowledge and skills developed through the module to a specific human rights project.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Human Rights 2800E and Human Rights 2900F/G
Co-requisites
Weight
0.5
Lecture Hours:
3
Lab Hours
Tutorial Hours:
Notes
= Special Topic | = Seminar | = Selected Offered during current academic year.
Description
This course is the culminating core requirement of the Major in Human Rights Studies. It offers a structured framework to integrate and synthesize the cross-disciplinary course of study. The project entails co-disciplinary research, aimed at applying the knowledge and skills developed through the module to a specific human rights project.
This course is a preliminary exploration of the interdisciplinary field of Human Rights Studies that examines historical and contemporary human rights and their impact on people's lives around the world. Topics include legal and religious conceptions of rights, debates over rights, and their practical applications in law, policy and workplaces.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight
0.5
Lecture Hours:
2
Lab Hours
Tutorial Hours:
1
Notes
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Description
This course examines the historical development and philosophical foundations of human rights, and the efficacy of legal, diplomatic and political frameworks designed to protect human rights. Topics include women's rights; the rights of minorities; refugees and displaced persons; remedies for human rights violations in domestic and international law.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight
1.0
Lecture Hours:
3
Lab Hours
Tutorial Hours:
Notes
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Description
This course explores the historical and political context in which Human Rights are recognized as a discourse in Canadian society. It examines the complexity of human rights and the contradictory forces which have led to successes and failures in protecting minorities in this country.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight
0.5
Lecture Hours:
3
Lab Hours
Tutorial Hours:
Notes
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Description
Half-term course dealing with selected topics in Human Rights. Topic and course description will be available at time of registration.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight
0.5
Lecture Hours:
3
Lab Hours
Tutorial Hours:
Notes
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Description
Half-term course dealing with selected topics in Human Rights. Topic and course description will be available at time of registration.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight
0.5
Lecture Hours:
3
Lab Hours
Tutorial Hours:
Notes
<
Description
Half-term course dealing with selected topics in Human Rights. Topic and course description will be available at time of registration.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight
0.5
Lecture Hours:
3
Lab Hours
Tutorial Hours:
Notes
<
Description
Half-term course dealing with selected topics in Human Rights. Topic and course description will be available at time of registration.
Antirequisites
Prerequisites
Co-requisites
Weight
0.5
Lecture Hours:
3
Lab Hours
Tutorial Hours:
Notes
<
Description
This course is the culminating core requirement of the Major in Human Rights Studies. It offers a structured framework to integrate and synthesize the cross-disciplinary course of study. The project entails co-disciplinary research, aimed at applying the knowledge and skills developed through the module to a specific human rights project.