Learning objectives
Acquisition of specialistic knowledge in the field of the international protection of human rights
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
Introduction to international law and basic notions (subjects, sources, responsibility, settlement of disputes,adjustment of internal law to international law). The protection of human rights: the protection of women's rights; the protection of children's rights; the European Convention for the protection of human rights.
Full programme
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Bibliography
1. CONFORTI, Diritto internazionale, VIII ed., Editoriale Scientifica, Naples, 2010 (only the following parts: Introduction (pp. 3-31); Part One(p. 35-44; 53-91; 97-112; 132-149; 171-183); Part Two (pp. 192-213; 226-240); Part Three (pp. 307-334); Part Four (pp. 357-371); Part Five (pp. 427-450).
2. PINESCHI (ed.), La tutela internazionale dei diritti umani. Norme, garanzie e prassi, Giuffré, Milan, 2006, only the following parts: pp. 173-202; 232-313.
Teaching methods
Lectures. Some aspects shall be analysed through the study of practical cases.
Assessment methods and criteria
Oral exam. The exam is to be taken together with the exam concerning Modulo 1.
Other information
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