This course provides an interdisciplinary introduction to the study of human rights, human diversity (e.g., race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual...
(Cross-listed as JN212.)
(Cross-listed as HS219.)
Focusing primarily on civil and political rights, this course introduces students to the idea and origins of human rights, the institutions that have...
This course will introduce students to the issue of cultural diversity and to multiculturalism as a political response to this diversity in Canada and...
This course provides an interdisciplinary introduction to the field of development studies. It focuses on theories and substantive issues of...
(Cross-listed as CC313 and LY313.)
This course explores the theory and practice of children
Students will receive a thorough grounding in the conceptual and practical sides of the often controversial relationship between the institution of...
(Cross-listed as OL322.)
This course provides students with an overview of rights and freedoms in Canada, the institutions that have been designed to secure and protect them,...
This course addresses crimes against humanity and humanitarian law. Crimes against humanity will be studied in theory and in practice, including...
As a continuation of CC325/HR325, this course examines the ways in which justice is done in the aftermath of mass atrocities such as genocide, war...
This course focuses on the United Nations as an institution at the centre of a broad system of global governance that includes regional institutions...
This course focuses on the social determinants that influence the health of individuals, communities and countries and the social justice issues to...
This course focuses on the idea of a human right to a healthy and sustainable environment as an example of ongoing developments in the types of claims...
(Cross-listed as OL350.)
(Cross-listed as CT355.)
Consult the department for course offerings. Prerequisites HR100 or CT260/HR260 and registration status: Year 3 or Year 4. Notes...