The topics that are discussed under the different modules reflect international mandates, national legislations, constitutional perspectives, comparative jurisdictions if any which require special reference, implementation mechanisms etc. The struggle against discrimination has been the cornerstone of many movements that have changed our world view on rights. The topics covered relate to many important components of society including rights of the marginalized including women, children, elderly, workers, transgenders, refugees etc., The Course follows a combination of theory, critical thinking and problem solving. Prominent pedagogical tools would be lectures and self learning.
The Course carries 4 credits.
Objectives:1. To create an in depth knowledge of the conceptual framework on Human Rights and Fundamental Rights with distinction if any2. Examine the constitutional imperatives of the human rights in detail3. Make a critical appraisal of theoretical foundations of human rights4. To highlight the objectives of administration of justice as a principal human right5. Make a specific survey of the human rights of vulnerable sections of the society6. Examining human rights in the context of globalisation, sustainable development and environmental protection
Learning outcomes:Students who complete their module will have1. A clear knowledge of theoretical foundations and conceptual framework as to human rights2. In depth knowledge about various aspects of human rights3. Thorough knowledge about implementation machinery to realize the human rights.