4.00 credits
30.0 h
Q2
This learning unit is not open to incoming exchange students!
Teacher(s)
Lachapelle Amélie;
Language
French
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
In particular, the course contributes to achieving Sustainable Development Goals 4 (quality education), 10 (reduced inequalities), 16 (peace, justice, and effective institutions) and 17 (partnerships to achieve the goals). |
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Content
The course is structured around three chapters.
The first chapter looks at the relationship between human rights and development, redefined in the light of the concept of Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals (UN, 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development).
The second chapter analyses some of the Sustainable Development Goals and their implications for human rights.
The third chapter looks at international development policies and how they promote human rights while respecting local specificities (particularly those of developing countries).
The first chapter looks at the relationship between human rights and development, redefined in the light of the concept of Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals (UN, 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development).
The second chapter analyses some of the Sustainable Development Goals and their implications for human rights.
The third chapter looks at international development policies and how they promote human rights while respecting local specificities (particularly those of developing countries).
Teaching methods
Lectures with active student participation, where appropriate on the basis of home preparation (reading texts, watching videos, listening to podcasts, etc.), with a view to co-creating knowledge.
Students are invited to contribute to the debate on specific cases, particularly from their respective countries.
Students are invited to contribute to the debate on specific cases, particularly from their respective countries.
Evaluation methods
Oral exam
- 15 minutes for the exam (+ 15 minutes of preparation)
- Exam in June and/or August-September
- Tests (True or False + justification)
- Commentary on an excerpt from a text studied in class (court decision, political text, etc.)
- Cross-cutting question leading to reflection and critical analysis
Other information
PowerPoint projected during the course. Please note that PowerPoint is not a substitute for taking notes or attending class.
Additional resources published regularly on the course Moodle page (course notes, legislative texts, case law, press articles, videos, legal studies, NGO reports, etc.).
Additional resources published regularly on the course Moodle page (course notes, legislative texts, case law, press articles, videos, legal studies, NGO reports, etc.).
Bibliography
Cf. Moodle
Faculty or entity
DRTB
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Advanced Master in Human Rights (shift schedule)