Παρουσίαση/Προβολή

(INTER1109) - ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΣ ΤΣΙΤΣΕΛΙΚΗΣ
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Aim of the course is to discuss the sources of international law of human rights. Historical continuity and recent normative developments are at stake pertaining to international treaties, international jurisprudence, national practices, activities and initiatives undertaken by international organizations and the political context in which human rights are formed, deformed and reformed. Through the course the students will comprehend how protection of human rights became a pillar of contemporary “rule of law” and “legal culture” at international and national level. The course will discuss also case studies, per country, per international organization, per treaty or per case-law. A special look will be reserved for topics such as migration, forced migration, and minorities, along with a focus on a series of rights such as religious freedom, rights of child, refugee rights, freedom of speech, protection from torture. Emphasis will be put at the European Court of Human Rights and its role on the construction of a democratic Europe. Other issues will be discussed according to the current affairs.
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Τρίτη 29 Σεπτεμβρίου 2020
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