Theory and Practice of Human Rights (master's - 2 years)

Human Rights: Few other concepts—legal, political or moral—can compete with ‘human rights’ as an emblem of modernity and globalisation. It brings forward dreams of freedom as well as fears of foreign domination and it refers to actually existing international law and associated legal and political mechanisms as well as processes of far-reaching social and cultural change.
Facts
| Duration: | 2 year(s) |
| Credits: | 120 |
| Thesis: | 30 |
| Degree: | Master of Philosophy in the Theory and Practice of Human Rights |