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Are We In A New World of War Crimes?
David J. Scheffer describes the significant developments in prosecuting war and "atrocity" crimes on the international level after 1993.
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Similarities and Differences of Atrocities in Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda
Louise Arbour, president and CEO of the International Crisis Group, compares the root causes behind conflict in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
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Short Expert Videos and Flipped Classroom
Learn more from academic experts about ethical problems and potential solutions from Carnegie Council's Classroom Resources.
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International Human Rights
This course examines the nature, practice, and limits of human rights in today's global world.
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Human Rights in International Relations
This module is a 300-level multidisciplinary course of political science and international law, covering the main literature and debates in human rights in international relations.
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Reading List and Discussion Questions on Gender and Japan
This 10.5-week Asia Dialogues Program reading list with discussion questions explores current issues relating to gender in Japanese society. Topics include: women in the workplace, ...
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Ethics, Law, and Armed Conflict
This course examines legal and moral doctrines related to international armed conflict, including the right of states to resort to force and the rules governing ...
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Global Ethics Fall Term 2015
This course examines different ways that the state protects the interests of its citizens against the competing interests of other states. It focuses on arguments ...