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International Human Rights Laws for Vulnerable Groups (2019 - 2021)

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NỘI DUNG MÔN HỌC/ COURSE SYLLABUS

 



Mã/Course code


CAL 6016


Tên

Course title


 


/# of credits


3 credits


Số thời gian lên lớp / Lecturing hours


In class:

 a) + Lecture/seminars: 27 hours 

b) + Practice: 9 hours 

c) + Self study: 9 hours 


Time


 


Name of course instructors/lecturers


Asso. Prof. Vu Cong Giao


Ngôn ngữ Language conduct


English/Vietnamese

 

1. Mục tiêu đào tạo/ Course objective



Môn học này dự định giúp học viên:


Course objective

The module is intended to enable students to: 

1) Understand the theoretical issues and rationale for the protection of vulnerable groups under international human rights law. These vulnerable groups include the following: women, children, persons deprived of their liberty, persons with disabilities, persons living with HIV/AIDS, migrant workers, refugees, stateless persons, members of minority groups such as indigenous minorities and persons who have been trafficked. 

2) Understand the international human rights norms and mechanisms that protect the rights of members of vulnerable groups. This includes an understanding of 

· how universal human rights treaties such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights operate to protect and promote the rights of members of vulnerable groups, and 

· the scope and operation of specialised treaties such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child which are directed to the protection of the rights of specific categories of persons. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Nội dung tóm tắt




 

1.. Overview of the rights of vulnerable groups. 

2. The rights of women under international law. 

3. The rights of children under international law. 

4. The rights of persons deprived of their liberty under international law. 

5. The rights of persons with disabilities under international law, including the rights of people living with HIV/AIDS. 

6. Rights of migrant workers under international law. 

7. The rights of refugees and stateless persons under international law. 

8. The international framework addressing the trafficking of persons. 

9. Minority rights under international law, including the rights of indigenous minorities 

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3.    Criteria for Evaluation and Exam:

Individual presentations                                                                                                                     20 %

Class participation                                                                                                                                  15 %     

Course paper                                                                                                                                           15 %

Final exam                                                                                                                                             50 %.

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