
About Course
Course Introduction
The PhD in International Human Rights Law program at Anointed University Worldwide is designed for individuals seeking to conduct advanced research and contribute original knowledge to the field of international human rights law. This program emphasizes theoretical foundations, empirical research, and critical analysis of human rights issues and legal frameworks. Students will engage in rigorous academic inquiry, collaborate with faculty on research projects, and develop the skills necessary for leadership roles in academia, policy-making, and human rights advocacy. The curriculum includes coursework, comprehensive examinations, and a dissertation project that reflects the student’s research interests and professional goals.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of the PhD program, students will be able to:
- Conduct independent and original research that advances the field of international human rights law.
- Critically analyse and evaluate existing literature and methodologies in human rights law.
- Develop and implement innovative solutions to complex human rights issues.
- Communicate research findings effectively to academic and professional audiences.
- Mentor and teach students in higher education settings.
- Contribute to interdisciplinary research and collaboration in human rights and related fields.
Course Content
Advanced Theories of Human Rights
Examination of major theoretical frameworks in human rights law
Critical analysis of the philosophical foundations of human rights

