EVSb2034 Introduction to Study of Human Rights

Faculty of Social Studies
Autumn 2024
Extent and Intensity
1/1/0. 4 credit(s). Type of Completion: zk (examination).
In-person direct teaching
Teacher(s)
Mgr. et Mgr. Ľubomír Majerčík, LL.M. (lecturer)
Mgr. Martina Grochová, Ph.D. (lecturer)
Guaranteed by
JUDr. Ing. Jan Lhotský, Ph.D., E.MA
Department of International Relations and European Studies – Faculty of Social Studies
Contact Person: Olga Cídlová, DiS.
Supplier department: Department of International Relations and European Studies – Faculty of Social Studies
Timetable
Wed 16:00–17:40 P52
Prerequisites (in Czech)
! EVS134 Introd. to St. of Hum. Rights && !NOW( EVS134 Introd. to St. of Hum. Rights )
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is only offered to the students of the study fields the course is directly associated with.

The capacity limit for the course is 23 student(s).
Current registration and enrolment status: enrolled: 19/23, only registered: 2/23
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Course objectives
The aim of the course is to introduce students to basic findings in the area of human rights. Thanks to analysis of historical and philosophical sources of the studied matters, student will be acquainted with general idea of human rights, which will be further particularised by introduction to the most important systems of human rights protection, with the special attention devoted to situation in Europe. Theoretical part of the course will be complemented with actual practical application of human rights protection by international authorities of judicial type. Student will be able to describe basic documents from the field, understand and explain most important theoretical approaches, and, explain functioning and case-law of decision-making of international institutions, and assess practical impacts of human rights protection. Seminars will be dedicated to actual problems of the subject and open discussion is most welcome.
Learning outcomes
Students will become familiar with fundamentals of human rights debates and will be able to apply human rights perspective on current issues.
Syllabus
  • 1) Introduction
  • 2) Explanation of basic terms (definitions; universalism; definitions of rights; generations of rights; classifications)
  • 3) Historical development of human rights protection
  • 4) Various cultures and their approach to human rights
  • 5) UN and human rights (the UN Charter, Universal Declaration, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights) Historical development of human rights protection
  • 6) Non-European systems of human rights protection
  • 7) International criminal justice
  • 8) Human rights protection in Europe (Council of Europe, OSCE, EU)
  • 9) Human rights protection in the framework of the Council of Europe (European Convention on Human Rights, European Court of Human Rights)
  • 10) Philosophical sources of human rights
  • 11) Human Rights Protection in the Czech Republic
  • 12) Recent developments in human rights protection, discussion
  • 13) Final test Literature: a full list of literature will be available in the application "Study Materials" before each seminar.
Literature
    required literature
  • DUFEK, Pavel and Hubert SMEKAL. Lidská práva v mezinárodní politice (Human Rights in International Politics). Praha: Wolters Kluwer, 2014, 447 pp. ISBN 978-80-7478-720-1. URL info
    not specified
  • DONNELLY, Jack. Universal human rights in theory and practice. 3rd ed. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2013, x, 320. ISBN 9780801477706. info
  • HAAS, Michael. International human rights : a comprehensive introduction. New York, NY: Routledge, 2008, xix, 440. ISBN 9780415774550. info
Teaching methods
Teaching methods include: lectures, guest lectures by practitioners, class discussions, precision of argumentation, use of audiovisual materials (documentary movies) followed by discussions.
Assessment methods
Regular attendance in classes is required. If it is not possible to attend for a very serious reason, student will prepare a written assignment related to that particular class. Students will submit a 10 page essay on a selected topic for which they can obtain 10 points. They will also take a written final test (max. 12 points).
Language of instruction
Czech
Further comments (probably available only in Czech)
Study Materials
The course is taught annually.
The course is also listed under the following terms Autumn 2019, Autumn 2020, Autumn 2021, Autumn 2022, Autumn 2023.
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