HR200
Human Rights Violations: Advocacy and Analysis
0.5 Credit

Hours per week:
  • Lecture/Discussion: 3

This course introduces students to the relationship between scholarly research and advocacy in the effort to end human rights violations. Students are introduced to the nature and history of international human rights advocacy and then they explore how of interdisciplinary research and social theory can help identify underlying root causes of human rights violations that can be used to define and assess policies and strategies to address these violations. 

Additional Course Information
Prerequisites
HR100, and registration in Honours Human Rights and Human Diversity program, or permission of the department