This major introduces students to the theoretical frameworks, policy instruments, and cutting-edge debates in the field of international human rights. It helps students understand the evolution of human rights in its philosophical, historical, and political contexts, various policy tools and actors for the promotion and protection of human rights, the interplay between human rights theory and practice, and important country cases around the globe. This major is designed to provide students with a robust understanding of key issues relating to the study of human rights in the contemporary world.
Learning Outcomes
- identify, discuss and analyse the key moments, issues and debates in the emergence of the contested concept of human rights;
- identify and appraise the differing applications of human rights in theory, law and practice;
- explain and assess the major contemporary theoretical debates within the human rights discourse; and
- recognise and assess the intersection between theories of human rights and the application of human rights standards in practice.
Requirements
This major requires the completion of 48 units, which must include:
A maximum of 12 units of courses at 1000 level
A minimum of 6 units of courses at 3000 level
18 units from the completion of the following course(s):
HIST2112 - Plagues, Pandemics and Public Health in History (6 units)
HIST2238 - Human Rights in History (6 units)
POLS2113 - Human Rights (6 units)
POLS3035 - The Politics of International Law (6 units)
POLS3040 - Conflict and Change in Sub-Saharan Africa (6 units)
12 units from the completion of the following:
PHIL1004 - Fundamental Ideas in Philosophy: An Introduction (6 units)
POLS1002 - Introduction to Politics (6 units)
POLS1005 - Introduction to International Relations: Foundations and Concepts (6 units)
POLS1006 - Introduction to International Relations: Contemporary Global Issues (6 units)
6 units from the completion of the following:
SOCY2043 - Introduction to Qualitative Research Methods (6 units)
POLS2044 - Contemporary Political Analysis (6 units)
POLS3045 - Qualitative Methods in Political Science Research (6 units)
12 units from the completion of the following list:
ANTH2009 - Culture and Development (6 units)
ANTH2025 - Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective (6 units)
ANTH2129 - Crossing Borders: Migration, Identity and Livelihood (6 units)
ASIA2081 - Human Rights in Asia (6 units)
ENGL3037 - Literature, Law and Human Rights (6 units)
HIST2022 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History (6 units)
HIST2133 - Race and Racism in Western Culture, c.1450–1950 (6 units)
HIST2226 - Nazi Germany (6 units)
HIST2232 - Crime and Justice: Historical Dilemmas (6 units)
INDG3001 - First Nations Peoples, the State and Public Policy in Australia (6 units)
PHIL2020 - Theories of Social Justice (6 units)
POLS2011 - Development and Change (6 units)
POLS2063 - Contemporary Political Theory (6 units)
POLS2095 - Politics in Latin America (6 units)
POLS2100 - Genocide in the Modern World (6 units)
POLS2101 - Refugee Politics: Displacement and Exclusion in the 20th and 21st Centuries (6 units)
POLS2119 - Ideas in Politics (6 units)
POLS2123 - Peace and Conflict Studies (6 units)
POLS3032 - The Politics of Empire (6 units)
SOCY2030 - Social Inequalities and Development (6 units)
SOCY2157 - Surveillance and Society (6 units)
18 units from completion of the following course(s):
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
PHIL1004 | Fundamental Ideas in Philosophy: An Introduction | 6 |
POLS1005 | Introduction to International Relations Foundations and Concepts | 6 |
POLS 1006: Contemporary Global Issues |
A minimum of 6 units must come from completion of courses from the following list:
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
LAWS4225 | International Law of Human Rights | 6 |
POLS 2113: Human Rights | ||
POLS 3028: Rsch & Writing Human Rights |
A maximum of 24 units may come from completion of courses from the following list:
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
ANTH2025 | Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective | 6 |
ANTH2009 | Culture and Development | 6 |
ANTH2129 | Crossing Borders: Migration, Displacement and Im/mobility | 6 |
ASIA 1021: Understanding War and Conflict | ||
ASIA 1022: Peacebldg & Cnflct Resolution | ||
ASIA 2047: Human Security | ||
ASIA 2053: Civil Wars and Civil Peace | ||
ASIA2081 | Human Rights in Asia | 6 |
ENGL 2082: Literature and Human Rights | ||
GEND 2021: Trauma, Memory & Culture | ||
HIST2022 | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander History | 6 |
HIST 2133: Race and Racism | ||
HIST 2223: French Revolution & Napoleon | ||
HIST 2224: Colonialism, Sex, Race, Gender | ||
HIST2226 | Nazi Germany | 6 |
HIST 2228: The Enlightenment | ||
HIST2232 | Crime and Justice: Historical Dilemmas | 6 |
INDG3001 | First Nations Peoples, the State and Public Policy in Australia | 6 |
INDG 3002: Indigenous Peoples & Developmt | ||
LAWS4271 | Refugee Law | 6 |
PHIL2020 | Theories of Social Justice | 6 |
PHIL 2065: Politics and Rights | ||
PHIL 2111: Global Citizens | ||
PHIL 2113: Global Justice | ||
POLS 2085: Gendered Pols of War | ||
POLS 2011: Development and Change | ||
POLS 2063: Contemporary Political Theory | ||
POLS 2064: Global Social Movements | ||
POLS 2096: Genocide Studies | ||
POLS 2099: Cartographies of Security | ||
POLS2100 | Genocide in the Modern World | 6 |
POLS 2101: Refugee Politics | ||
POLS 2109: The Politics of Empire | ||
POLS2119 | Ideas in Politics | 6 |
POLS 2115: Revolution! | ||
POLS 2123: Peace and Conflict Studies | ||
SOCY2157 | Surveillance and Society | 6 |
SOCY2030 | Social Inequalities and Development | 6 |