Week One: Conceptual and Definitional Issues
Thursday July 5th
For session with Prof. Adrian:
For session with Prof. Marks:
Human Rights: A Brief Intro 2018
Chronology of UN Milestones on Human Rights and Development
The United Nations and Human Rights
Friday July 6th
For session with Prof. Hannum:
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
For simulation:
Human Rights Watch Response to India Report
Response to Recommendations India 2017
For session with Dr. McInerney-Lankford:
Human Rights Indicators in Development An Introduction – Read Chapter 1: Introduction
Week Two: Social and Economic Issues
Monday July 9th
For session with Prof. Henson:
For session with Dr. Alice Han:
Tuesday July 10th
For session with Prof. Henson:
Wednesday July 11th
For session with Prof. Macdonald:
Beyond Dinosaurs and Oil Spills
For session with Prof. Marks:
Declaration on the Right to Development
Normative Expansion of Right to Health and the Proliferation of Human Rights
The Future of the Right to Development
Thursday July 12th
For session with Prof. Jacobsen:
Required Reading
Building Livelihood Opportunities for Refugee Populations: Lessons from Past Practice
Livelihoods and Forced Migration
UNHCR-Promoting Livelihoods and Self-reliance
Look over
UNHCR Global Trends Forced Displacement in 2018
For session with Prof. Naujoks:
Required readings
Migration Displacement and the Sustainable Development Goals: Session design
Achieving the Migration Related Sustainable Development Goals – Required pp. 75-89; pp. 107-114
Migration and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development – Goals 4, 8, and 16
Additional readings
Migration Citizenship Development
Migration and Development: a theoretical perspective
Friday July 13th
For session with Prof. Stein:
Disability chapter in Human Rights and Development
Week Three: Global Political Economy
Monday July 16th
For session with Prof. Trachtman:
World Trade Report 2014 read pp-188-210
For session with Prof. Murthy:
Reading Packet on HRTWS and SDGs
Tuesday July 17th
For session with Prof. Reimers:
Learning to Collaborate for the Global Common Good
Empowering Students to Improve the World in Sixty Lessons
For session with Ms. Diez Sagüillo:
Guiding Principles on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights
Making Human Rights Work for People Living in Extreme Poverty
Case Study: Relocation Manila1
For session with Prof. Rogge:
Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights
Human Rights- A Growing Risk For Companies Doing Business In Tough Places
“For the Game for the World” FIFA and Human Rights
Wednesday July 18th
For session with Ms. Gibbons:
Convention on the Rights of the Child
For session with Ms. Lee: