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Lyon Catholic University (UCLy IDHL) Master 2 - Human Rights Diplomacy

Lyon Catholic University (UCLy IDHL)

Master 2 - Human Rights Diplomacy

Lyon, France

LLM

1 year

English

Full time

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EUR 8,200 / per year

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Key Summary

    About : The Master 2 in Human Rights Diplomacy offers a specialized education in the principles and practices of human rights in a diplomatic context. This program engages students in core topics related to human rights, international relations, and ethical diplomacy. It’s designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complexities of global human rights issues.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths including positions in international organizations, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) focused on human rights advocacy. Other opportunities may include roles in policy development, research, or humanitarian work.

Introduction

The Master’s Degree in Human Rights Diplomacy is a multidisciplinary degree cross cutting the three key areas of International Law, International Relations and Political Sciences. These areas will intersect around major international issues such as minority issues, climate change and migration law. The basic premise of this programme is to comprehend how diplomacy, in parallel to other human rights mechanisms, can become a process of promotion and protection of human rights. Conversely, it explores how human rights may be interpreted from a diplomatic perspective, while in tandem maintaining its own degree of importance.

It will also examine the components and actors of Human Rights Diplomacy in order to understand how they interact within the different levels of a global governance, and how they appropriate the tools of international relations, among others: law, multilateralism, cooperation or public policy.

The students will acquire a better understanding of the development of international relations and international law and will have a holistic approach to the promotion and protection of human rights.

Organisation

The Master’s Degree lasts one academic year, which is divided into Semester 1 and Semester 2. The lectures will be based on 6 teaching units. The units are divided into different sections alternating between mandatory and optional courses.

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