Reading for the 1 lecture
The course outline will be published on Monday 25 August.
Reading for the 1 lecture:
An introduction to international human rights:
Origins
The International Bill of Human Rights
Required reading:
- Smith, pp. 1-25, 37-51, 181-194
- (JUS5710)Burgenthal (4th ed.), pp. 1-28
Selected documents:
-GA (General Assembly) Resolution 217 (III), see General Assembly
Resolutions,
http://www.un.org/documents/resga.htm
-The International Bill of Rights, see
http://www.ohchr.org/EN/ProfessionalInterest/Pages/InternationalLaw.aspx
· The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
· The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights
(ICESCR)
· The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)
Recommended reading:
- Alfredsson, G. and A. Eide, eds., The Universal Declaration of Human
Rights, The Hague, Cambridge, MA., Dordrecht: Kluwer Law International,
1999: ?shild Samn?y, “The Origins of the Universal..”, pp. 3-25 and
Asbj?rn Eide, “The Non-Inclusion of Minority Rights: Resolution 217C
(III)”, pp. 701-723
- Burgenthal,Public International Law, 4th ed. Chapters 2 and 6: pp. 18-34, 133-144