The developing international law relating to the protection of human rights. General concepts, rules and institutions. Specific issues include self-determination, aboriginal rights, the refugee problem, and torture. The inherent problems and overall potential of international law. Precludes additional credit for LAWS 4604 (no longer offered). Prerequisite(s): 1.0 credit from: LAWS 2005 [1.0] (no longer offered), LAWS 2105, LAWS 2502, LAWS 2601, LAWS 3503, LAWS 3503 [1.0] (no longer offered), LAWS 3509, LAWS 3603 (no longer offered), LAWS 3603 [1.0] (no longer offered).Lectures three hours a week.

LAWS 3602 [0.5 credit] International Human Rights

The developing international law relating to the protection of human rights. General concepts, rules and institutions. Specific issues include self-determination, aboriginal rights, the refugee problem, and torture. The inherent problems and overall potential of international law. Precludes additional credit for LAWS 4604 (no longer offered). Prerequisite(s): 1.0 credit from: LAWS 2005 [1.0] (no longer offered), LAWS 2105, LAWS 2502, LAWS 2601, LAWS 3503, LAWS 3503 [1.0] (no longer offered), LAWS 3509, LAWS 3603 (no longer offered), LAWS 3603 [1.0] (no longer offered).Lectures three hours a week.





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