history of human rights course
This course traces human rights history from Magna Carta to modern challenges like digital privacy and climate litigation. Tailored for public law professionals, it connects landmark cases, global frameworks, and doctrines to practical strategies for robust rights-based advocacy in contemporary settings.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
certificate valid in your country
What will I learn?
This focused History of Human Rights Course charts pivotal developments from ancient origins to contemporary UN treaties, encompassing Enlightenment ideas, revolutionary shifts, and 20th-century global adoption. Delve into regional mechanisms, seminal court decisions, and developing principles, then relate them to pressing issues such as surveillance, climate disputes, migration, and discrimination, employing practical research techniques and case-driven approaches for persuasive legal advocacy.
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Develop skills
- Master rights doctrines by applying civil, political, and social rights in public law contexts.
- Utilise comparative case law from ECHR, Inter-American, and African systems effectively.
- Build stronger legal briefs by integrating historical context, travaux préparatoires, and precedent mapping.
- Litigate emerging issues by framing privacy, climate, and migration claims for courts.
- Conduct professional research by quickly finding, citing, and organising key human rights sources.
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