Curriculum
teacher profile teaching materials
The Course is developed into two main sections, devoted respectively to the institutional and operative features of global and regional IOs, and to the promotion and protection of human rights within the universal and regional institutional systems and related monitoring mechanisms (e.g. UN, CoE, EU, OSCE, OAS, African Union) and frameworks (Latin America, Middle East, Asia), as well as some thematic case-studies (e.g. LGBTI rights, counter-terrorism).
- Anja Mihr, Mark Gibney (eds.), SAGE Handbook of Human Rights, SAGE Publications Ltd, 2014
- Jacob Katz Cogan, Ian Hurd, and Ian Johnstone (eds.), Oxford Handbook of International Organizations, Oxford University Press, 2017
The books are available at the Library of the Department; e-books are partially available accessing to the Library Platform of the Department (sba.uniroma3.it) and on the Moodle Platform of Professor Carletti. The Professor will give more details about their study during the lectures as well as information about ALTERNATIVE books for the Part II of the programme.
Mutuazione: 21801312 ORGANIZZAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE E TUTELA DEI DIRITTI UMANI in Scienze politiche L-36 CARLETTI CRISTIANA
Programme
The Course is aimed at analysing the global and regional IOs phenomenon along the lines of their institutional and operative features in the perspective of the inter-governmental cooperation as well as the human rights protection. The last topic has a proper cross-cutting impact in both universal and regional institutional systems. The substantial notions are fundamental for accessing the diplomatic or IOs official carrier or to work in public and private institutions as well as EU and international NGOs.The Course is developed into two main sections, devoted respectively to the institutional and operative features of global and regional IOs, and to the promotion and protection of human rights within the universal and regional institutional systems and related monitoring mechanisms (e.g. UN, CoE, EU, OSCE, OAS, African Union) and frameworks (Latin America, Middle East, Asia), as well as some thematic case-studies (e.g. LGBTI rights, counter-terrorism).
Core Documentation
For students who attend the Course:- Anja Mihr, Mark Gibney (eds.), SAGE Handbook of Human Rights, SAGE Publications Ltd, 2014
- Jacob Katz Cogan, Ian Hurd, and Ian Johnstone (eds.), Oxford Handbook of International Organizations, Oxford University Press, 2017
The books are available at the Library of the Department; e-books are partially available accessing to the Library Platform of the Department (sba.uniroma3.it) and on the Moodle Platform of Professor Carletti. The Professor will give more details about their study during the lectures as well as information about ALTERNATIVE books for the Part II of the programme.
Type of delivery of the course
The Course is progressively developed according to the traditional classroom approach, completed by practical activities and the opportunity to participate to national and international events and conferences.Attendance
Attendance is not compulsory.Type of evaluation
The final exam will be made orally. teacher profile teaching materials
The Course is developed into two main sections, devoted respectively to the institutional and operative features of global and regional IOs, and to the promotion and protection of human rights within the universal and regional institutional systems and related monitoring mechanisms (e.g. UN, CoE, EU, OSCE, OAS, African Union) and frameworks (Latin America, Middle East, Asia), as well as some thematic case-studies (e.g. LGBTI rights, counter-terrorism).
- Anja Mihr, Mark Gibney (eds.), SAGE Handbook of Human Rights, SAGE Publications Ltd, 2014
- Jacob Katz Cogan, Ian Hurd, and Ian Johnstone (eds.), Oxford Handbook of International Organizations, Oxford University Press, 2017
The books are available at the Library of the Department; e-books are partially available accessing to the Library Platform of the Department (sba.uniroma3.it) and on the Moodle Platform of Professor Carletti. The Professor will give more details about their study during the lectures as well as information about ALTERNATIVE books for the Part II of the programme.
Mutuazione: 21801312 ORGANIZZAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE E TUTELA DEI DIRITTI UMANI in Scienze politiche L-36 CARLETTI CRISTIANA
Programme
The Course is aimed at analysing the global and regional IOs phenomenon along the lines of their institutional and operative features in the perspective of the inter-governmental cooperation as well as the human rights protection. The last topic has a proper cross-cutting impact in both universal and regional institutional systems. The substantial notions are fundamental for accessing the diplomatic or IOs official carrier or to work in public and private institutions as well as EU and international NGOs.The Course is developed into two main sections, devoted respectively to the institutional and operative features of global and regional IOs, and to the promotion and protection of human rights within the universal and regional institutional systems and related monitoring mechanisms (e.g. UN, CoE, EU, OSCE, OAS, African Union) and frameworks (Latin America, Middle East, Asia), as well as some thematic case-studies (e.g. LGBTI rights, counter-terrorism).
Core Documentation
For students who attend the Course:- Anja Mihr, Mark Gibney (eds.), SAGE Handbook of Human Rights, SAGE Publications Ltd, 2014
- Jacob Katz Cogan, Ian Hurd, and Ian Johnstone (eds.), Oxford Handbook of International Organizations, Oxford University Press, 2017
The books are available at the Library of the Department; e-books are partially available accessing to the Library Platform of the Department (sba.uniroma3.it) and on the Moodle Platform of Professor Carletti. The Professor will give more details about their study during the lectures as well as information about ALTERNATIVE books for the Part II of the programme.
Type of delivery of the course
The Course is progressively developed according to the traditional classroom approach, completed by practical activities and the opportunity to participate to national and international events and conferences.Attendance
Attendance is not compulsory.Type of evaluation
The final exam will be made orally.