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The EU and Human Rights

KU Leuven

Learn how the EU affects your human rights and gain insights into the ways the EU can enhance its positive impact on human rights worldwide.

5 hrs/week7 weeksEnglish24,231 enrolled
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About this Course

Whether you are an EU citizen or not, this course concerns you! The EU is a major global actor in the field of human rights. EU treaties state that human rights are a fundamental value of the Union, which must be a silver thread in all its policies. The EU now acts within an impressive array of competences, and therefore has the potential to impact – positively or negatively – anyone’s human rights. This EU and Human Rights course teaches the basics of human rights, placing the EU at the centre of investigation. What factors are key to making the EU a positive or a negative force for human rights? For example, what impact has the economic crisis had on people’s human rights in the EU and the world? Which actors, friends or foes, must the EU engage with to successfully promote human rights? Examples include NGOs, businesses, or other international organisations like the Council of Europe or the UN. What is the impact of the EU in key policy sectors? Examples include trade, development, migration, social policy or international crisis management. All of the course activities aim to improve your understanding of how the EU, alone or in combination with other local or global, state or non-state actors, can better promote and uphold human rights worldwide. The course is intended for anyone interested in human rights and the EU, human rights law, European Studies, international relations, global governance, etc. It is divided into four modules: The EU and Human Rights: Value Promotion and Coherence Promoting Human Rights inside the EU Promoting Human Rights in EU External Action Capitalising on Success and Remedying Flaws This course is taught by leading academics, and the content is illustrated through interviews of practitioners in the field of the EU and human rights. The course also comprises a wealth of bibliographical resources, and frequent exercises to test what you have learned. You can follow the content in sequence or complete modules in order of interest to you. Be aware that it would be realistic to spend 4 to 6 hours on each module. The course will be available from October until the end of February and you can follow your own rhythm in studying and practicing what is offered in each module. This MOOC is based on the FRAME project ( www.fp7-frame.eu . This course is offered in partnership with Kiron Open Higher Education and the Association of Human Rights Institutes (AHRI). 3b:T699,

What You'll Learn

  • How the EU works
  • What the EU does
  • How the EU affects human rights
  • Where the EU can do better to be a positive force for human rights

Prerequisites

  • No pre-requisites, but people with previous knowledge of the EU and Human Rights will be able to follow the lectures and do the readings.

Instructors

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Joana Abrisketa Uriarte

Assistant Professor of Public International Law

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Wolfgang Benedek

Professor of International Law

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Florence Benoît-Rohmer

Professor

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Zdzislaw Kedzia

Professor and Chair of Constitutional Law

Topics

Social Policy
Governance
International Relations

Course Info

PlatformedX
LevelIntermediate
PacingUnknown
CertificateAvailable
PriceFree to Audit

Skills

السياسة الاجتماعية
الحوكمة
العلاقات الدولية

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