LAW203L

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Realizing Rights: Strategic Human Rights Litigation and Advocacy

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Subject

LAW

Catalog Number

203L

Title

Realizing Rights: Strategic Human Rights Litigation and Advocacy

Course Description

This course provides a framework for understanding strategic human rights litigation and advocacy, assessing its limitations and challenges, as well as positive impacts. As advocates around the globe increasingly resort to litigation and advocacy—in national, regional, and international courts and/or forums—to protect and promote human rights, this course will explore what difference this litigation and advocacy makes in the real world, when and why. This course will draw heavily on case studies to illustrate issues and to provide insight into the broader question of how to assess and enhance the effectiveness of strategic human rights litigation and advocacy in the future.

Grading Basis

Graded

Consent (Permission Number)

No Special Consent Required

Min Units

2

Max Units

2

Lecture