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History and Political Philosophy of Human Rights in the World State and Law

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NỘI DUNG MÔN HỌC/ COURSE SYLLABUS

 

Mã/Code

CAL 6001

Tên

Course title

Triết học, Chính trị về Quyền con người và sự phát triển của tư tưởng về quyền con người trong lịch sử nhà nước và pháp luật thế giới

History and Political Philosophy of Human Rights in the world state and law

Số tín chi/# of credits

3 credits

Số thời gian lên lớp / Lecturing hours

Lecture: 3 hours x 10 teaching sessions = 30 hours

2 seminars (with lecturer) + 1 seminar (for students) = 3 seminars x 2 hours = 6 hours

Class time

04/2013

From 3-12 April: Dr. Bard Andreassen

From 22-26 April Dr. Sriprapha

Name of course instructors/lecturers

Prof. Dr. Bard Andreassen – University of Oslo

Dr.Sriprapha Petcharamesree – Mahidol University

 

 

1.               Mục tiêu đào tạo/ Course Objective

 

Introduction of terminology and basic concepts of human rights especially through the development of histories of state and law in the world. Analysis of  human rights theories and their impacts on political, social and legal development of states and vice versa. Inquiries into on going human rights and different perceptions of human rights in different parts of the world, in Asia in particular.

2.               Nội dung/ Course content

1.               Hiểu và có thể thảo luận về khái niệm quyền con người ở nhiều khía cạnh

2.               Xem xét có luận điểm các tranh luận về khái niệm về quyền con người

3.               Thảo luận về các phát triển mới về quyền con người

4.               Có khả năng lồng ghép khái niệm về quyền con người trong công việc

1. To provide students with clear understanding of political and legal philosophy as conceptual basis of human rights as well as current development ;

2. To equip students with conceptual and normative tools to critically analyze human rights situation in their own country and to be able to apply to their works;

3. To encourage students to discuss openly the current debates on  the concepts of human rights ;

4. To facilitate students to explore human rights conceptual challenges

 

Đính kèmDung lượng
CAL 6001- Synmonides, "Human Rights: Concepts and Standards", UNESCO Publishing, 2000 Chapter 1: International Human Rights in an Historical Perspective(English)13.45 MB
CAL 6001- Synmonides, "Human Rights: Concepts and Standards", UNESCO Publishing, 2000 Chapter 1: International Human Rights in an Historical Perspective (Vietnamese)389.56 KB
CAL 6001 - Lec 1: Introduction and basic concepts-- Prof. Bård A. Andreassen (ppt)112.41 KB
CAL 6001 - List of 40 goods included for protection in the International Bill of Rights28.5 KB
CAL 6001-Lec 2:Justification of Human Rights in Political Theory - Prof. Bård A. Andreassen (ppt)112.5 KB
CAL 6001-Lec 2:Human Rights Instruments, Institutions and Mechanisms - Prof. Bård A. Andreassen (ppt)317.73 KB
CAL 6001 - Lec 3: The History of Human Rights -- Prof. Bård A. Andreassen (ppt)258.68 KB
CAL 6001 - Lec 6:Religion, Politics and Human Rights: Understanding the Role of Christianity in the Promotion of Human Rights By Barbara Ann Rieffer (reading)184.34 KB
CAL 6001 - Lec 6: Buddhists and Human Rights -- Robert Traer (reading)108 KB
CAL 6001 - Lec 8: Human Rights and Human Security by Dr. Bertrand G. Ramcharan (reading)52.44 KB
CAL 6001 - Lec 8:Human security: emerging concept of security in the twenty-first century - Francisco ROJAS ARAVENA (reading)86.68 KB
CAL 6001 - Lec 8: Rethingking Human Rights Security - Gary King and Christopher (reading)1.06 MB
CAL 6001 - Lec 9: Third generation of rights and debates (1)84.95 KB
CAL 6001 - Lec 9: Third generation of rights and debates (2)1.99 MB
CAL 6001 - Lec 9: Third generation of rights and debates (3)194.5 KB
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