International Criminal Law and Human Rights
GLOB1-CE9326
/ $525
SPRING 2012
Continuing Education:
Global Affairs
Gain a critical introduction to international criminal justice and examines sources, systems, and foundations of international criminal law. Explore the role of international criminal law in promoting and protecting human rights; the legal value and authority of declarations, treaties, decisions, and judgments; and the interaction between law and politics, with particular focus on international criminal prosecutions at the International Criminal Court (ICC) and various tribunals. Analyze how international criminal law fits into the broader discourse of human rights.
No prior knowledge of law is required for enrollment.
This course is applicable toward:
Related Subject Areas:
Global Affairs
Section 1
Monday 6:45pm-8:25pm
February 13 - April 30
No class 2/20
10 Sessions
Instructor:
Carla De Ycaza
Location: Woolworth Bldg, 15 Barclay St.