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The Programme
 Seminar 1
 Seminar 2
 Seminar 3

 Curriculum

Programme for the first seminar previous course Sept. 2003.

FRIDAY

TIME

PLACE

TITLE

LECTURER(S)

CURRICULUM

10:00

ISP

Christiesgt 15

Registration, presentation

Dahle

 

1015-1200

Rafto-house

Introduction. Human Rights in a historical perspective

Aarebrot

Forsythe, David P (2000): Human Rights in International Relations. Cambridge University Press, New York

1215-1300

Lunch

1315-1500

Rafto-house

What constitutes HR and what doesn't

Elin Skaar

Beetham, David (1999): Democracy and Human Rights. Polity Press, Cambridge

Forsythe, David P (2000): Human Rights in International Relations. Cambridge University Press, New York Chap 5

1515-1700

Rafto-house

NGOs - an overview - An introduction to the most important actors in the field

Aarebrot

Eade, Deborah and Ernst Literingen (2001): Debating Development: NGOs and the future. Essays from Development in Practice. Oxfam, Oxford

IMR-manual: Chap 4

 

 

SATURDAY

TIME

PLACE

TITLE

LECTURER(S)

CURRICULUM

1015-1200

U. Pihl

Methodology. · Strategy · Conduct · How to prioritise · What to look for

Aarebrot

Chap 6. Handout - Nordem

IMR-handout: Chap 5

 

1215-1300

Lunch

1315-1400

U. Pihl

Workshop: What constitutes Human Rights.

Aarebrot/Dahle

 

1415-1700

U. Pihl

Summary, discussion, practical information, software presentation

Aarebrot/Dahle

 

 

SUNDAY

TIME

PLACE

TITLE

LECTURER(S)

CURRICULUM

1015-1215

U. Pihl

NGOs - As an actor in the process of building demoracy.

Muriaas

Beetham, David (1999): Democracy and Human Rights. Polity Press, Cambridg

1215-1300

Lunch

1315 -1500

U. Pihl

Human Rights in East-Timor

Kay Grieg

 

1515-1600

U. Pihl

 

Conclusion and discussion

Dahle

 

 

 

 


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