Course 5B of the People's Academy - Individual and Collective Human Rights and Challenges to their Realization
Course 5B: Individual and Collective Human Rights and Challenges to their Realization - POSTPONED
This course will enhance knowledge of international individual and collective human rights as developed through the United Nations system, examine the absence of effective remedies to redress and prevent violations of rights, and discuss practices used by litigators and legal activists to engage with the existing system and open up new possibilities for realization of rights. We will cover individual civil, political, social, economic and cultural rights guaranteed by core UN human rights treaties, such as the right to be free from discrimination. Collective rights, essential to survival and meaningful realization of individual rights, to peace, to self-determination, to development and to a healthy environment, will be addressed, along with the interdependence of individual and collective rights. Faculty will explain the duties of states to respect, protect and fulfill human rights and remedy violations and specific problems of enforcement of rights. Particular attention will be given to state suppression of expressive rights and the rights of association and assembly, protecting rights of refugees and asylum seekers under international law, and the extra-territorial use of domestic law in contravention of international law. We’ll discuss what rights can never be derogated, the duties of states erga omnes and universal jurisdiction. There will be an opportunity for discussion of needed changes to strengthen and ensure implementation and enforcement of all human rights.
This course will NOT TAKE PLACE on October 24, 2024. It has been postponed. Please stay tuned for the new date.
Faculty for Course 5B:
- Chief Charles Taku, Renowned international legal practitioner before international courts and tribunals; life member, Governing Council of African Bar Association
- Roberto Zamora, filed successful lawsuit in Costa Rica for illegality of Iraq war
- Martha Schmidt, Co-chair of Human Rights Framework Project of the National Lawyers Guild
The program will be moderated by Marjorie Cohn, Dean of the People’s Academy of International Law.