A Theory of Justice-How Judges Think
£300.00‘A Theory of Justice’ and the intricate workings of judicial decision-making. This course delves into the seminal work of philosopher John Rawls and its profound implications for understanding fairness, equality, and justice within legal systems.
Rawls’ influential theory lays the groundwork for evaluating societal arrangements by envisioning a just society through the ‘veil of ignorance,’ where individuals design principles without knowing their own position in society. Drawing upon Rawls’ framework, this course critically examines the ethical and philosophical underpinnings of justice, exploring its application within legal systems and the reasoning behind judicial decisions.
International Human Right
£300.00Welcome to a comprehensive exploration of international human rights—a profound journey into the principles, mechanisms, and challenges inherent in protecting and promoting the fundamental rights and dignity of every individual worldwide.
This course is a deep dive into the foundation and evolution of international human rights law, encompassing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, treaties, conventions, and mechanisms established to safeguard and uphold these rights. Participants will explore the expansive spectrum of human rights, including civil, political, economic, social, and cultural rights, gaining insights into the interdependence and indivisibility of these rights.