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Master 2 mention droit des libertés - Parcours Human Rights Law in a changing WorldDate de mise à jour : 12/07/2024
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Région Grand Est, missions Carif-Oref |
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
> Search and identify primary sources in different legal systems and academic literature about the various topics covered during the classes, and prioritize information.
> Critically appraise the material, in particular students will be able to analyze and assess the case law of the Regional Human Rights Courts, the UN Committees, the Court of Justice of the European Union…
> Apprehend the challenges of Human Rights Law implementation in the modern world.
> Manage the administrative and legal aspects of litigati on in the field of International and European Human Rights Law.
> Present complex arguments orally and in writing and participate in legal discussion about Human Rights in a constructive and critical way.
> Improve autonomy in work, apply knowledge and problem-solving skills in the relevant areas.
> Demonstrate open-mindedness and team spirit essential for an international career in the field of Human Rights.
SEMESTER 3
Teaching Unit 1
Defending the Rule of Law and Democracy : Independence of Justice and the Rule of Law, Political rights and Democracy, Social, economic and cultural rights
Teaching Unit 2
Contemporary challenges in Human Rights Law : Responding to Human Rights violations, New technologies and Human Rights, Business and Human Rights, Environment and Human rights, Migration and Human Rights
Teaching Unit 3
Human Rights Law in Practice and Skills Development : How to lodge an application before …, Elective course, Research methodology, Language, Conferences, webinars
SEMESTER 4
Teaching Unit 4
Internship track or Research track : Research thesis
Certifiante
Bac + 5 et plus
Conventionnement : Non
Niveau d'entrée : Bac + 3 et 4
In order to access the Master 2 degree program, students must have a diploma in Law (or political sciences with a good training in Law) equivalent to 4 years of studies in a Higher education institution. For students coming from the French Higher Education system, recommended masters are Droit des Libertés, Droit international, Droit européen. Students must demonstrate that they have solid basic knowledge in International and European Human Rights Law. Students must demonstrate excellent grades, in particular in Fundamental Freedoms and Human Rights, International Public Law, European Law, or similar courses. Proficiency (B2/C1) in English is a pre-requisite as courses and assessments take place in English (proof of level by certification or other meansdemonstrating the required level). ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Students must apply through e-candidat : https://ecandidat.unistra.fr/. However, international students whose country is included into the "Etudes en France" scheme must apply through this procedure. Applications will not be accepted through e-candidat if the student depends from Etudes en France.