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Four thematic clusters structure the second quarter. "Migration, Minorities, and Refugees" examines minority rights, the evolution of legal norms around refugees, and human trafficking. "Late Twentieth Century Human Rights Talk" explores the contestations between rights claims in the political-civil and socio-economic spheres, calls for sexual rights, and cultural representations of human rights abuses. "Global Justice" considers forms of international criminal law, transitional justice, and distributive justice. "Indigenous Rights as Human Rights" takes up the relatively new domain of the rights of indigenous peoples and how they relate to contemporary human rights practice.

This sequence meets the general education requirement in civilization studies. These courses must be taken in sequence. If not used to satisfy the civilizations requirement, this course may be used to satisfy electives requirements in any of the five streams.

Course Code
HMRT 10200
Semester
Cross List
24901
Info

T/Th: 9:30 - 10:50 AM, Mark Bradley, (Pozen Center)
T/Th: 11:00 AM - 12: 20 PM, Ben Laurence, (Pozen Center)
T/Th: 12:30 - 1:50 PM, Savitri Kunze, (Pozen Center)
T/Th: 2:00 - 3:20 PM, Chiara Galli, (Comparative Human Development)
T/Th: 3:30 - 4:50 PM, Nory Peters, (Pozen Center)