Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law Stanford University


CDDRL Courses


Sanela Diana Jenkins International Human Rights Colloquium

Course number(s): INTNLREL 110, POLISCI 204, IPS 271
Offered Winter quarter in the 2010-2011 academic year

Instructors
Helen Stacy - Stanford University

This one-unit seminar will comprise 10 international and domestic human rights scholars, judges and activists who have made significant contributions to international justice, women and children¿s rights, environmental rights and indigenous rights. It is open to all Stanford undergraduate and graduate students. Students in the seminar will be encouraged to present their ongoing research and to develop new research projects (individually and collaboratively). Students wishing to do significant research and reading in the context of the seminar may, in consultation with one of the instructors, sign up for independent study. Law students are first required to be enrolled in an International Human Rights in the law school in order to participate. Course requirements are attendance, participation, and assignments.

Level
Graduate and undergraduate

Units
1

Department
International Relations
School of Humanities and Sciences