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Jeanne Criswell

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Phone: (812) 855-4809
E-mail: jebrown [at] indiana [dot] edu

Sherrilyn McCoy-Lawrence

Recorder
Phone: (812) 855-1888
E-mail: smccoyl [at] indiana [dot] edu

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L793 Seminar in Human Rights

Description This seminar explores the law of international human rights. Seminar topics will include, among others: the historical and philosophical origins of human rights; the sources of human rights law; civil and political rights; economic, social and cultural rights and human rights institutions. Seminar discussions will be informed by the written work of prominent academics and activists and will explore the treatment of individuals in and under human rights law. While neither a basic international law course nor a previous human rights course are required, students will find such preparation helpful. In lieu of prior classes or experience in the area, students may find it useful to read additional materials that will be suggested from time to time.

Faculty C. Ochoa

SemesterTitleFaculty
Fall 2007 - 2008Seminar in Human RightsOchoa, C.
Spring 2008 - 2009Seminar in Human RightsOchoa, C.