Human Rights Classification: Exploring the Categorization of Rights
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The Magna Carta, sealed in 1215, was a milestone in the UK's rich history of human rights, setting the course for our modern understanding of these fundamental freedoms. In the course 'Human Rights Classification: Exploring the Categorisation of Rights,' you'll journey through the complex terrain of human rights, learning about their classifications and the indispensable role they play in promoting justice, dignity, and equality.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the basic concepts of freedom and human rights
- Identify and explain the classification of human rights
- Demonstrate understanding of women's and children's rights within the context of human rights
- Discuss various aspects of freedom, contributing to a holistic understanding of human rights
- Identify and understand the role of various international human rights organisations
- Appreciate the diverse implications and impacts of human rights on society
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Description
Embarking on this journey through the world of human rights, you'll begin by delving into the fundamental concepts of freedom and human rights. The course provides a comprehensive overview of the classifications of human rights, helping you discern between various categories and their applications.
Further into the course, you will focus on women's and children's rights, exploring the specific protections they are entitled to. The module on 'Various Aspects of Freedom' will encourage critical thinking about the multifaceted nature of human rights, while the final module will introduce you to international human rights organisations, shedding light on the global struggle for human rights advocacy.
Who is this course for?
- Individuals interested in expanding their knowledge of human rights
- Students studying law, politics, or international relations
- Non-profit workers or volunteers in the human rights sector
- Educators wanting to introduce human rights concepts into their curriculum
- Advocates seeking to deepen their understanding of human rights issues
Career path
Human Rights
- Officer – £25,000 - £45,000
- Lawyer – £30,000 - £80,000
- Educator – £25,000 - £40,000
- Policy Analyst – £30,000 - £55,000
- Campaign Manager – £27,000 - £50,000
- Researcher – £25,000 - £45,000
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