Ph.D.Course: International, Regional, and Domestic Human Rights Mechanisms: Their Role and Impact

In the context of the NORHED II Project's Partnership for Peace, the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights held a professional training/Ph.D. course the 17th - 19th of November, 2022. 

First Session of the United Nations General Assembly

First Session of the United Nations General Assembly. cc: UN Photo/Marcel Bolomey

About the course 

The course provided insights into the role and impact of key selected international, regional, and domestic human rights mechanisms on the interpretation and development of human rights, as well as improving the enjoyment of human rights at the domestic level.

The Course was part of the NORHED II Project 70921: Partnership for Peace: Better Higher Education for Resilient Societies (NORAD), which aims at developing a global network of scholars working towards peace and human rights. You can read more about the project here.

Professor Gentian Zyberi at the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo, was responsible for the course. 

Curriculum and schedule

Please find the reading and schedule for the course here

Tags: NORHED II, Human Rights Education
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