Vytvoření tohoto předmětu bylo financováno z operačního programu Praha - Adaptabilita, spolufinancovaného
Evropským sociálním fondem.
Poslední úprava: Novotná Obeidová Dina, Mgr. (19.06.2012)
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
Poslední úprava: FEJFAPET (31.01.2012)