This course explores the legal framework of International Human Rights Law following the structure of Pietro Pustorino’s text. Students begin by analyzing the historical evolution and sources of rights, transitioning from state sovereignty to individual protections. The curriculum evaluates the dual nature of enforcement through UN Charter-based bodies and regional systems (European, Inter-American, and African).
Core modules detail substantive rights, including civil liberties, fair trial standards, and socio-economic obligations. A critical focus is placed on the legal criteria for limitations and derogations during emergencies. The course concludes by examining state responsibility, mechanisms for reparation, and the intersection between human rights violations and international criminal liability.
- Öğretmen: Gabriel NANDOM