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This course is concerned with the theory and the historical evolution of the modern human rights regime. It discusses the emergence of a modern “human rights” culture as a product of the formation and expansion of the system of nation-states and the concurrent rise of value-driven social mobilizations. It proceeds to discuss human rights in two prevailing modalities. First, it explores rights as protection of the body and personhood and the modern, Western notion of individualism. Second, it inquires into rights as they affect groups (e.g., ethnicities and, potentially, transnational corporations) or states.

Course Code
HMRT 20200
Semester
Requirements
Soc Foundation
Context
Cross List
HMRT 30200, CRES 29302, HIST 29302, HIST 39302, INRE 3170
Info

Savitri Kunze, (Pozen)
T/Th: 3:30 - 4:50 PM