HUMRTS 101: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Human Rights Theory and Practice
In this survey human rights course, students will learn about how the distinct methodologies, assumptions, and vocabulary of particular disciplinary communities affect the way scholars and practitioners trained in these fields approach, understand, and employ human rights concepts. We will discuss the principal historical and philosophical bases for the modern concept of human rights, as well as the international legal frameworks meant to protect and promote these rights. Class sessions will include a mix of seminar discussions and guest lectures by distinguished Stanford faculty from across the university. This course fulfills the gateway course requirement for the minor in Human Rights.
HUMRTS 101 was previously listed as
GLOBAL 105.
Terms: Aut, Win
| Units: 4
| UG Reqs: WAY-ER, WAY-SI
Instructors:
Van Tuyl, P. (PI)
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