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283H sec. 1 - International Human Rights Law Clinic Seminar (Fall 2009)
Instructor: Roxanna Altholz (view instructor's profile)
Instructor: Laurel Fletcher (view instructor's teaching evaluations | profile)
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Units: 2
Meeting Time: W 3:20-5:10
Meeting Location: 122
The International Human Rights Law Clinic (IHRLC) designs and implements innovative human rights projects to advance the struggle for justice on behalf of individuals and marginalized communities through advocacy, research, and policy development. IHRLC employs an interdisciplinary model that leverages the intellectual capital of the university to provide innovative solutions to emerging human rights issues. The program develops collaborative partnerships with researchers, scholars, professional experts, human rights activists, and non-governmental organizations around the world. Students are integral to all phases of the IHRLC’s work – from conceptualization to implementation – and acquire unparalleled experience generating knowledge and identifying approaches for addressing the human rights issues of our day.
This clinical program consists of a graded seminar (2 credits) and a clinical component (4 credits).
This course satisfies the Professional Responsibility Requirement.
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Course Category: Clinicals
Course Subcategories:
International and Comparative Law
Social Justice and Public Interest
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