General description
Inputs:
National legislations headed by constitutional systems are replete with texts that provide the legal protection to individuals basic rights and freedoms and ensure the constitutional guarantees for them.
International law became also interested in human rights since the establishment of the United Nation, via its Charter that confirmed human rights. Many declarations were issued and several agreements were concluded to achieve that purpose.
Outputs:
To provide the legal knowledge of the content of public freedoms and human rights especially basic rights. Ways of protecting these rights by binding rules, which would contribute to the establishment of the rule of law, and mechanisms of the legal protection of human rights and freedoms. Studying protection mechanisms in global international and regional communities.
Topics:
• Human rights in national legal systems include:
o Right of freedom
o Right of equality
o Right of fair trial
o Right to live and have physical integrity
• International human rights include:
o Definition of international law of human rights
o International regulation of human rights (declaration of 1948- the two pledges of 1966- qualitative rights- international protection of human rights)
o Human rights in European regulation (European agreement of human rights- European social charter)