Human Rights (HUMR)
Human Rights Program Committee Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
HUMR 4301 [0.5 credit]
Sex, Politics, and the State
The role of the state in the social, moral and legal regulation of sex, and the human rights claims that state policies give rise to. Topics may include the politics of personal and social relationships, and approaches to addressing gender-based discrimination.
Prerequisite: fourth-year standing in Human Rights or permission of the Institute.
Seminar three hours a week.
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