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Multidisciplinary human rights 801


 
Modulekode MHR 801
Kwalifikasie Postgraduate
Fakulteit Faculty of Law
Module-inhoud

A combination of at least seven of the following topics:

  1. The state, democracy and human rights
  2. International relations and human rights
  3. History of human rights, including “grassroots narratives”
  4. Human rights in visual media (art and film)
  5. Human rights in literature
  6. Human rights fact-finding and reporting; human rights journalism
  7. Human rights and HIV/Aids
  8. Medicine, medical ethics and human rights
  9. Civil society, “grassroots movements” and human rights
  10. Poverty and human rights
  11. Globalisation and human rights
  12. Human rights and social change
  13. Social science research and human rights
  14. Tradition, religion and human rights
  15. Gender and human rights
  16. Transitional justice, reconciliation and justice
Modulekrediete 30.00
NQF Level 09
Prerequisites No prerequisites.
Contact time 2 lectures per week
Language of tuition Module is presented in English
Department Centre for Human Rights
Period of presentation Semester 1

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