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Course SummaryHuman rights are a complex issue. Their protection and promotion involve a number of actors: from international organisations to local communities, from governments to civil society. Human rights affect all aspects of our life, as individuals (as women, men, children, refugees, workers…) and as members of a community. This MOOC provides students with critical knowledge concerning the norms, institutions and procedures tasked to promote and protect human rights. Students will acquire the knowledge needed to actively join the global debate on fundamental rights and to avail themselves of the existing legal and institutional tools set up for their implementation. The MOOC introduces to the human rights legal framework in a multi-disciplinary and multi-level perspective, helping students to approach real-life scenarios with competence and cultural and ethical awareness. What do I learn?Students are expected to acquire a sound knowledge of the international system of human rights protection, and of the opportunities for human rights promotion and protection that are practically available at the national and local levels. The skills acquired can be preparatory for further specialisation on this subject. Finally, students will be able to apply the acquired knowledge and skills to real scenarios, including in relation to their everyday life. What do I need to know?The MOOC is mainly addressed to people from all over the world who have a background in political science, international relations and/or international law. The course, however, includes a general introductory chapter explaining the main issues, concepts and scenarios at stake. For this reason the MOOC is also open to people actively engaged on the ground that do not have a specific academic or educational background. Course StructureChapter 1 - The basics Chapter 2 - The UN and human rights Chapter 3 - The UN human rights machinery Chapter 4 - The European system for the promotion and protection of human rights Chapter 5 - Regional systems for the promotion and protection of human rights in Africa, Asia and the Americas Chapter 6 - Human rights in conflict and post-conflict contexts Chapter 7 - Human rights promotion and protection at the National and sub-national level Chapter 8 - The driving forces of human rights promotion: the role of civil society Chapter 9 - Conclusions: perspectives on global human rights Mid –term homework Final homework Within each chapter, the MOOC offers tailored case-studies, interviews with field experts, officers and academics. WorkloadApproximately 4 hours per week for watching video lectures, taking quizzes, completing homework and reading the material provided. UNIPD If you want to know more about the University of Padova, visit its website. HRC The Centre supports the master’s degree in Human Rights and Multi-Level Governance at the University of Padova, and the postgraduate courses of the EU-backed EIUC (the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation in Venice). Learn more about the Human Rights Centre of the University of Padova. Categories:
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