HISTORY 3XX3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Universal Declaration Of Human Rights, Cyrus Cylinder, Human Rights Day

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Office hours: mondays before lecture, cnh 401. Discuss excerpts of primary source documents in the textbook. 4 in-class discussions (wednesday in class time) Each student must sign up to help lead a week (5% group mark, 5% individual mark) **it is important to understand that this is a supplemental opportunity and it is not a component of the course. 3-day national student program at the canadian museum of human rights. Wednesday, july 13 to the friday, july 15. 14 students are able to attend the trip. Application forms will be available on wednesday, june 22. Students will be selected by lot unfortunately not all students who apply will be able to attend. When we speak of rights, we generally refer to: the human rights corpus or system the legal aspect, the laws. Human rights as a movement the organizations, the activists, the people, the events, the conferences, the scholarly study, etc. can be governmental/non-governmental.

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