Certificate of Achievement

Mary Templeman Hogg - O'Rourke

has completed the following course:

Human Rights, Ways of Life, and the Future

The University of Kent

This online course explored the challenges of human rights law in relation to particular ways of life. The course examined the ways of life of particular groups such as indigenous people, and people of faith and how existing human rights standards have been used to protect these groups. Topics such as tolerance, religious freedom, land grabbing, poverty, and inequality were explored as well as the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic.

4 weeks, 4 hours per week

Sian-Lewis Anthony

Senior Lecturer

The University of Kent

100%
overall score

Transcript

Learning outcomes

  • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of what constitutes international human rights law, its norms, systems and institutions.
  • Explore the history of international human rights law.

Syllabus

  • People of faith and human rights
  • The human rights of indigenous peoples
  • The global COVID-19 pandemic and human rights
  • Is there a future for international human rights law?

Issued on 1st March 2023

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Free online course:

Human Rights, Ways of Life, and the Future

The University of Kent