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 Four: International Human Rights Law

1. International Human Rights Law Outline
2. Module Four Introductory Video
3. What is International Human Rights Law?
4. Watch a Video about International HR Law
5. Learn about the HR Treaty System
6. Find out how the Treaty Bodies Operate
7. Explore Regional Human Rights Mechanisms
8. Watch a Lecture on the Treaty Bodies

Watch a Video about International HR Law

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International Human Rights Law Activity Two (Required Activity)

Watch the video:

A Brief History of International Human Rights Law (32:43)

Today’s speaker is Judge Thomas Buergenthal, a former judge in the International Court of Justice.

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