Poslední úprava: Mgr. Dina Novotná Obeidová (19.06.2012)
Vytvoření tohoto předmětu bylo financováno z operačního programu Praha - Adaptabilita, spolufinancovaného
Evropským sociálním fondem.
Poslední úprava: FEJFAPET (31.01.2012)
This course will not open in the summer semester. This course will be fully replaced by the rate of the History of Human Rights YMN092
Tento kurz nebude v letním semestru otevřen, plně jej nahradí kurz s kódem YMN092
1. week: The concept of human rights
2. week: The universal declaration model
3. week: Cultural relativism as opposition to HR concept, market relativism and implementation of HR
4. week: Non-Western concepts of HR
5. week: International HR regimes
6. week: HR and foreign policy
7. week: Group rights and HR
8. week: Development and HR
9. week: Institutions of HR protection
10. week: Institutions of HR protection
11. week: Future of HR?
12. week: Preparation for the written test.
Requirement for the course is taking a written test and 80% attendence.
Required reading:
Donnelly, Jack. 2003. Universal Human Rights. New York: Cornell University Press. Available from the e-library in Moodle.
Etzioni, Amitai. The Normativity of Human Rights is Sel-Evident. In Human Rights Quarterly. Available at: http://www.gwu.edu/~ccps/etzioni/documents/The%20Normativity%20of%20Human%20Rights%20Is%20Self%20Evident.pdf