SES # | TOPICS | KEY DATES |
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PART I: Introduction to the Idea and Framework | ||
1 | Course Introduction and Organizational Details | |
2 | What are Human Rights? History and Character of the Rights Discourse | |
3 | Key Conceptual Debates: Cultural Relativism Versus Universality, Relativity of Rights, Liberal Origins, Culture-Sovereignty and Domestic Jurisdiction | |
4 | The Framework of Rights and Criticisms of Their Current Relevance | |
5 | Sovereignty and Self-determination | |
6 | Battle of Algiers Movie and Discussion of Self-determination (cont.) | |
7 | Divisions Between the West and the Rest and the Consequences for Human Rights | |
8 | American Exceptionalism | |
9 | The Torture Debate: Example of American Exceptionalism? | |
PART II: Root Causes of Human Rights Violations | ||
10 | The Push for Democracy and Democratization | |
11 | Economic Development and Poverty | Mid-term assignment handed out |
12 | Life and Debt Movie and Discussion | Mid-term assignment due |
13 | Gender and Sexual Minorities | |
14 | Ethnic and Racial Violence and Group Rights: Mass Violence I | |
15 | Religious Violence and Millenarianism: Mass Violence II | |
PART III: Responses to Human Rights Violations | ||
16 | Forcible Responses: Intervention and Sovereignty | |
17 | Domestic Courts | |
18 | Transnational/International Judicial Enforcement | |
19 | Other International Mechanisms | |
20 | Civil Society - NGOs and Social Movements | |
PART IV: Dilemmas in Theory and Practice: Selected Current Examples | ||
21 | The Problem of Remedies: Accountability for Atrocities | |
22 | Globalization and Labor Rights | |
23 | Science, Technology and Human Rights | |
24 | Concluding Class: Sum Up | Final paper due (graduate) Final exam (undergraduate) |