Introduction to Human Rights

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  • About
    • About the Course
    • Course Aims
    • Time Commitment
    • Teaching Team
    • Getting Credit
  • Course Introduction
    • Course Introduction
  • Modules 1-3
    • Module One: The History of Human Rights
    • Module Two: Philosophical Perspectives on Human Rights
    • Module Three: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • Modules 4-6
    • Module Four: International Human Rights Law
    • Module Five: The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
    • Module Six: The Human Rights Council and UPR Process
  • Modules 7-9
    • Module Seven: Human Rights in Australia
    • Module Eight: Human Rights in Nth Korea
    • Module Nine: The Human Rights Movement
  • Modules 10-12
    • Module Ten: Women’s Rights
    • Module Eleven: Indigenous Rights
    • Module Twelve: Human Rights and Technology
  • Assessment
    • Assessment

Module Three: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights

1. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Outline
2. Module Three Introductory Video
3. Watch a Lecture on the creation of the UDHR
4. Examine the UDHR
5. Learn about Eleanor Roosevelt’s role in the creation of the UDHR
6. Are Human Rights Universal?
7. What is the International Bill of Human Rights?

Learn about Eleanor Roosevelt’s role in the creation of the UDHR

reading

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights Activity Three (Required Activity)

Eleanor Roosevelt at United Nations

As Professor Winter discussed, Eleanor Roosevelt played an important role in the creation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Find out more in this reading:

Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

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