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Human Rights Litigation

2023-2024

EnLaw Faculty ( FLD )

Class code :

2324-FDL-LAW-EN-5018


Level Year Period Language of instruction 
S2EnEnglish
Academic responsibilityDaria Sartori
Lecturer(s)-

    This class exists in these courses :
  • Faculté de Droit Lille - Master 2 DIE Droits de l'Homme Sécurité et Développement - S2 - 3 ECTS

Learning outcomes

General:



  • To provide information on international human rights sources, systems, standards and relevant issues.

  • To encourage the development of practical skills for the future professionals.

  • To sensitize participants to their particular role in protecting and promoting human rights and their own potential for affecting human rights in their future professional duties.

  • To understand the human rights principles, institutions, processes and practices, issues and methods.


Course specific:



  • Familiarise with European and international human rights standards and protection mechanisms

  • Obtain a comparative perspective on international human rights instruments

  • Understand the interplay between the various international and regional instruments and their concrete use for the purpose of human rights litigation

  • Acquire skills of human rights litigation at European level

  • Know where to search for more in-depth information and use the resources provided.


Course description

Module 1 – Litigating human rights cases at international level – introduction to the ECHR protection system


Module 2 – Litigating human rights cases at international level – introduction to the EU and UN protection systems


Module 3 - Litigating human rights cases at international level – ECHR litigation in practice



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Module 1 (12h)


Litigating human rights cases at international level – introduction to the ECHR protection system


Session 1 (23 February): The Council of Europe and the ECHR


- Introduction to the CoE: mandate, institutions and activities; subject matter and implementation mechanisms of the main CoE treaties and their monitoring bodies.


- Introduction to the ECHR system – role, structure and functioning of the ECtHR; procedure before the ECtHR.


- Introduction to the protected rights [part I]: Relative rights (8-11) – scope, positive obligations, interplay with other rights, key case-law.


- Preparation to GC hearing

Class type

Class structure

24h of interactiv lectures.


Criteria:



  • Engagement throughout the course.

  • Assessment of practical activities.

  • Case-studies and group exercises.

  • Topical discussions and debates.

Teaching methods


    Assessment

    Examen : coeff. 1



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