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dc.contributor.authorRajagopal, Balakrishnanen_US
dc.coverage.temporalFall 2010en_US
dc.date.issued2010-12
dc.identifier11.164-Fall2010
dc.identifierlocal: 11.164
dc.identifierlocal: 11.497
dc.identifierlocal: 17.391
dc.identifierlocal: IMSCP-MD5-dfffef38cc3f93426554b77512995abf
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/103096
dc.description.abstractThis course provides a rigorous and critical introduction to the foundation, structure and operation of the international human rights movement. It includes leading theoretical and institutional issues and the functioning of the international human rights mechanisms including non-governmental and inter-governmental ones. It covers cutting-edge human rights issues including gender and race discrimination, religion and state, national security and terrorism, globalization and human rights, and technology and human rights.en_US
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dc.subjecthuman rightsen_US
dc.subjectpublic international lawen_US
dc.subjecthistoryen_US
dc.subjectinternational relationsen_US
dc.subjectuniversalityen_US
dc.subjectcultural specificityen_US
dc.subjectNGO'sen_US
dc.subjectduty-baseden_US
dc.subjectrightsen_US
dc.subjectsocial movementsen_US
dc.subjectlawen_US
dc.subjectinternational relationsen_US
dc.subjectsociologyen_US
dc.subjectpolitical scienceen_US
dc.subjectpolicy dilemmasen_US
dc.subjectgovernment regulationen_US
dc.title11.164 / 11.497 / 17.391 Human Rights in Theory and Practice, Fall 2010en_US
dc.title.alternativeHuman Rights in Theory and Practiceen_US


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