Human Rights and Global Justice
Informacje ogólne
Kod przedmiotu: | 2051-KONJA-HRGJ |
Kod Erasmus / ISCED: |
(brak danych)
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(0312) Politologia i wiedza o społeczeństwie
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Nazwa przedmiotu: | Human Rights and Global Justice |
Jednostka: | Wydział Politologii i Studiów Międzynarodowych (2009-2019) |
Grupy: |
Konwersatoria do wyboru w języku obcym dla kierunków WNoPiB - stacjonarne |
Punkty ECTS i inne: |
(brak)
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Język prowadzenia: | angielski |
Wymagania wstępne: | (tylko po angielsku) Command of English. |
Rodzaj przedmiotu: | przedmiot fakultatywny |
Całkowity nakład pracy studenta: | (tylko po angielsku) 125-150 hours, depending on individual predispositions including language skills. |
Efekty uczenia się - wiedza: | (tylko po angielsku) 1. Acquire the basic knowledge on the idea of human rights; 2. Possess the elementary knowledge on the history of human rights; 3. Gain the basic knowledge on international standards of human rights protection; 4. Acquire the basic knowledge on the idea of global justice. |
Efekty uczenia się - umiejętności: | (tylko po angielsku) 1. Critically analyse regulations of the protection of human rights and international environmental law; 2. Interpret and assess the impact of international legal documents (treaties, judgments) and doctrine; 3. Develop skills in solving problems relating to human rights and global justice. |
Efekty uczenia się - kompetencje społeczne: | (tylko po angielsku) 1. Support the efforts aimed at developing the culture of human rights; 2. Act towards the enhancement of social awareness concerning the drive for justice in international relations and global justice. |
Metody dydaktyczne: | (tylko po angielsku) Seminar, interactive lecture, case-studies, group work. |
Metody dydaktyczne podające: | - wykład informacyjny (konwencjonalny) |
Metody dydaktyczne poszukujące: | - giełda pomysłów |
Metody dydaktyczne w kształceniu online: | - metody służące prezentacji treści |
Skrócony opis: |
(tylko po angielsku) This course provides students with knowledge of principal problems of human rights protection and of the protection of environment, both in theory and in practice. During the course participants should gain the ability to interpret international treaties and other documents as well as to analyse cases. |
Pełny opis: |
(tylko po angielsku) • What are human rights? • The basic notions of human rights. • History of Human Rights. • Generations of human rights. • Civil liberties. • Protection of human rights in Europe - human rights protection within the regimes of the Council of Europe (the European Convention of Human Rights and the European Social Charter), the European Community, the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (Helsinki Accords). • The case-law of the European Court of Human Rights on the basis of Article 10 (freedom of expression). • Human Rights and Political Culture: “Western values”, “Asian values”, “Russian Idea”. • Human rights, democracy and authoritarianism. • John Rawls's idea of justice. • The question of justice within the European Union. • Global justice and justice in international relations. |
Literatura: |
(tylko po angielsku) Marek Nowicki, What Are Human Rights, http://humra.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/marek_nowicki_what_are_human-rights.pdf; accessed 4.10.2018 Wiktor Osiatyński, Human Rights and Their Limits, Cambridge University Press; Cambridge, New York 2009. |
Metody i kryteria oceniania: |
(tylko po angielsku) Active participation - 40% of the total grade. Presentation or conversation at the end of the course - 60% of the total grade. Students choose one of these options at the beginning of the course. Final results: 0-39 points 2 insufficient 40-47 points 3 sufficient 48-54 points +3 between sufficient and good 55-62 points 4 good 63-69 points +4 between good and very good 70 points and more 5 very good |
Właścicielem praw autorskich jest Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu.