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Human Rights Education Course Overview

This document outlines the course code and title for a Human Rights Education course that covers key topics over two weeks. Week 1 discusses the meaning and origins of human rights in the Philippines and internationally. It also covers the attributes and three generations of human rights. Week 2 focuses on the state as guarantor of human rights and potential violator through state and non-state actors, as well as international state responsibility. It also examines relevant Philippines court cases and the concept of command responsibility.

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Human Rights Education Course Overview

This document outlines the course code and title for a Human Rights Education course that covers key topics over two weeks. Week 1 discusses the meaning and origins of human rights in the Philippines and internationally. It also covers the attributes and three generations of human rights. Week 2 focuses on the state as guarantor of human rights and potential violator through state and non-state actors, as well as international state responsibility. It also examines relevant Philippines court cases and the concept of command responsibility.

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COURSE CODE: CLJ 102

COURSE TITLE: HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION

I. WEEK 1
A. HUMAN RIGHTS MEANING
B. HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE PHILIPPINES
C. SOURCES OF HUMAN RIGHTS
D. ATTRIBUTES OF HUMAN RIGHTS
E. ORIGIN OF HUMAN RIGHTS
F. THREE GENERATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS

II. WEEK 2
i. The State

A. STATE AS THE GUARANTOR OF HUMAN RIGHTS


B. HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE RULE OF LAW
C. VIOLATION OF STATE ACTORS
D. VIOLATIONS BY PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS
E. STATE LIABILITY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS
COMMITTED BY NON-STATE ACTORS

ii. INTERNATIONAL STATE RESPONSIBILITY

F. INTERNATIONAL STATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR


INTERNATIONALLY WRONGFUL ACTS
G. DERIVATIVE STATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLICITY

iii. PHILIPPPINES CASES ON STATE RESPONSIBILITY

H. People vs Andre Marti


I. Oposa vs Factoran
J. WRIT OF KALIKASAN

iv. COMMAND RESPONSIBILITY


K. The Yamashita Standard

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