Human Rights
In recent years, the subject of human rights legislation has had a great deal of attention – especially the European Convention. This module aims to provide a substantial introduction to the concept, undertaking a detailed examination of the provisions of the 1998 Human Rights Act, as well as examining case law of both the domestic courts and the European Court of Human Rights. Among other topics, you'll cover the rule of law and parliamentary sovereignty, the role of the State in the provision of human rights and the remedy of judicial review.
Key Topics
In this module you will cover a range of topics including:
>The European Convention on Human Rights
>The Human Rights Act 1998: practice, procedure and remedies
>Judicial review and human rights
>The right to life
>The right to be free from torture, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment and slavery
>The right to liberty and the right to a fair trial
>Equality
>International human rights instruments and comparative human rights documents
Assessment
There are a number of assessments that you complete as part of your coursework and forward to your academic tutor for grading and comments.
You'll also take a summative assessment at the end of your module. Exam venues are located across the UK and exams take place twice a year. Please note that there are additional assessment fees for each module.