Fall/Winter Timetable
POL412Y1Y L0101
Graduate Course Code: POL2212Y1Y L0101
Human Rights and International Relations
Themes
The major theme for the course is the relationship between international developments in human rights and domestic applications of those developments. We will examine the evolution of the international human rights regime, mostly from the post-World War II era, and understand how the radical steps forward in international law affect domestic lawmakers and leaders. We will also look at how domestic efforts shift the international debate, and how non-state actors engage in building the lingua franca of the 21st century.
Prerequisites
POL 201Y1 or POL 208Y1 or POL 320Y1
Exclusions
POL 412H1
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