
About Course
Course Introduction
The Master of International Human Rights Law program at Anointed University Worldwide is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and understanding of international human rights law, its principles, and its application in various contexts. This program emphasizes the legal frameworks, mechanisms, and institutions that protect human rights globally. Students will engage in critical analysis of contemporary human rights issues, develop advocacy skills, and gain insights into the role of international organizations, NGOs, and states in promoting and protecting human rights. The curriculum combines theoretical foundations with practical applications, preparing students for careers in law, policy-making, and human rights advocacy.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of the Master of International Human Rights Law program, students will be able to:
- Analyze the historical development and theoretical foundations of international human rights law.
- Evaluate key human rights treaties, conventions, and legal instruments.
- Assess the effectiveness of international and regional human rights mechanisms.
- Conduct independent research on contemporary human rights issues and propose solutions.
- Communicate effectively about human rights issues to diverse audiences.
- Demonstrate ethical decision-making in the context of human rights advocacy.
Course Content
Foundations of International Human Rights Law
Overview of the historical development of human rights law
Key concepts and principles of international human rights law

