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Human rights theory 2
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ATS1315 Reading Notes
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Human Rights Theory 2 Reading Notes
Reading notes from your human rights unit reader for semester 2. Week 1- 12
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Introduction to primarily 20th-century liberal thought on human rights. Cosmopolitanism, sovereignty and universalism feature heavily as themes. Specific topic include: women's rights, refugee rights, and property rights.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2022
Loved it, so interesting and engaging, and assessments were quite straightforward
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
Nice and I really loved it, I got a distinction. I could guide my fellow classmates
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
It is as easy of a class as everyone says it is, but only if you're particularly interesting in philosophy. Otherwise you might find it dry as I did and might find yourself uninterested to even bother with the assessment pieces/exams by the time it's end of semester.