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Human rights develop through the constant dialogue between international human rights bodies and domestic courts, in a search that crosses geographical, cultural and legal boundaries. The result is a unique human rights grammar, which this course shall discuss and question, examining the sources of human rights, the rights of individuals and the duties of States, and the mechanisms of protection. We shall rely extensively on comparative material from different jurisdictions, to study a wide range of topics including, for instance, religious freedom in multicultural societies, human rights in employment relationships, economic and social rights in development, or human rights in the context of the fight against terrorism.
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At the end of this course, the participant shall:
- Prove a solid understanding of the key controversies surrounding the development of international human rights law
- Be able to follow the developments of human rights law, thanks to the conceptual tools he/she shall have acquired
- Be able to take part in the questions raised by the enforcement of international human rights law