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Georgetown University Law Center Spring 2017 Graduate Program in International and Comparative Law INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW LAWJ-814-09/LAWG-814-09 Spring 2017 Thursdays, 5:45-8:45 PM, McDonough 109 Professors Neha Sheth Lugo and Amanda J. Wall Human rights law and the idea that States bear some responsibility to individuals is a relatively new area of law. Born out of World War II, it reframed key concepts of actors, responsibilities and rights in international law. This body of law is constantly evolving and growing, and increasingly important. In this class, we will study the foundations of human rights law and examine the main generations of IHRL: Civil and Political Rights; Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights; and third generation rights. We will discuss the major international human rights treaties and compliance and accountability mechanisms at the global and regional levels, and then delve into major challenges today, including respect for human rights in the fight against terrorism. Even though this is a survey-type course, the intent is to address issues at a fairly advanced level of analysis. The required class textbook is Alston and Goodman, International Human Rights (Oxford U. Press 2013). The documentary supplement (highly recommended) is Weissbrodt et al., Selected International Human Rights Instruments (LexisNexis 4 th ed. 2009), which additionally contains an extensive bibliography. Human Rights treaties and related documents may also be accessed online. We recommend students take public international law before taking this course. Class Participation and Assignments: Student participation in class discussion will count for 20% of the final grade. 10% will be based on participation in the in-class moot during Week 10, and 10% will be based on weekly active participation in class discussions, including demonstration of a mastery of the assigned material. The participation grade will be based not only on active participation, but also on thoughtful comments that demonstrate a familiarity with the reading. Class assignments consist of readings from the textbook and documents from the documentary supplement or the web (reading of original treaty text is important, as international human rights law is a treaty-driven system), and may also include handouts, reading from the UN human rights website and U.S. case law available from electronic sources. Exam. The final examination (80% of final grade) will be a comprehensive 3-hour, open-book test comprising hypothetical issue-spotting and legal policy questions. The exam potentially covers the entire subject-matter of the course, including reading assignments (even those not discussed in class). You may bring any hard copy materials you like to the examination. You may use laptop computers in accordance with GULC policy. 1

International Human Rights Law LAWJ-814-09/LAWG-814-09 Spring 2017 Thursdays, 5:45-8:45 PM, McDonough 109 International Human Rights Law Assignments 1. Jan 19 Introduction to International Human Rights Law a) Overview of Course b) Antecedents to Human Rights Law c) The Nuremburg Trials d) UN Charter & Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) e) International Bill of Rights and UN treaties Alston and Goodman, pp. 120-154 UDHR - http://www.un.org/en/universal-declaration-human-rights/ UN Charter (only Preamble, Chapter I, Chapter IX, Chapter X) - http://www.un.org/en/charter-united-nations/ 2. Jan 26 Introduction to Human Rights Treaties and Civil and Political Rights a) Treaties, Customary International Law, Jus Cogens b) Treaty Reservations, Understandings and Declarations c) Civil and Political Rights: Principles and Key Concepts d) International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) e) Non-discrimination treaties: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD), Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) Alston and Goodman, pp. 72-78, 113-119, 157-166, 179-187, 191-195, 1080-1086, 1090-1097 ICCPR (only Articles 1-27) - http://www.ohchr.org/en/professionalinterest/pages/ccpr.aspx CERD (only Articles 1-7) - http://www.ohchr.org/en/professionalinterest/pages/cerd.aspx CEDAW (only Articles 1-16) - http://www.ohchr.org/en/professionalinterest/pages/cedaw.aspx CRPD (only Articles 1-16) - http://www.ohchr.org/en/hrbodies/crpd/pages/conventionrightspersonswithdisabil ities.aspx 3

3. Feb 2 Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and the Next Generation of Human Rights Treaties a) International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) b) Rights as Aspirations, Social Policies, or Required Goals? c) Duties, Resources, ESC Committee General Comments d) Justiciability of ICESCR & Optional Protocol e) Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) f) Convention Against Torture (CAT) and Disappearances Treaty (CED) Alston and Goodman, pp. 238-243, 277-287, 291-296, 310-312, 316-317, 322-328, 330-333 ICESCR (only Articles 1-15) - http://www.ohchr.org/en/professionalinterest/pages/cescr.aspx CAT (only Articles 1-16) - http://www.ohchr.org/en/professionalinterest/pages/cat.aspx CRC (only Articles 1-40) - http://www.ohchr.org/en/professionalinterest/pages/crc.aspx CED (only Articles 1-25) - http://www.ohchr.org/en/hrbodies/ced/pages/conventionced.aspx 4. Feb 9 Third Generation Rights and Indigenous Peoples a) Indigenous rights and the UNDRIP b) The right to development c) Rights of peasants, right to peace d) Human rights and the environment e) Collective v. individual rights f) Right of self-determination Alston and Goodman, pp. 729-731, 1525-1546 Other reading TBD UN Declaration on the Right to Development - http://www.un.org/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=a/res/41/128 UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) - http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii/documents/drips en.pdf 5. Feb 16 Monitoring & Implementation: The Treaty Based System a) Treaty Bodies b) State Reporting and Committee Conclusions and Observations c) US Report to the CERD (2014) and to the CAT (2014) 4

d) General Comments e) Individual Petitions f) Additional Functions, including ICJ jurisdiction; special inquiries Alston and Goodman, pp. 762-771, 791-812, 816-818, 832-843, 1251-1253 2013 CAT Report (only pp. 2-4, 6-7 (Question 3)) - http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/213267.pdf 2013 CERD Report (only paras 1-6, 17-18) - http://www.state.gov/j/drl/rls/cerd_report/210605.htm 2014 CAT Presentation (McLeod intro) - https://geneva.usmission.gov/2014/11/12/acting-legal-adviser-mcleod-u-s-affirmstorture-is-prohibited-at-all-times-in-all-places/ ICCPR, Article 28-45 - http://www.ohchr.org/en/professionalinterest/pages/ccpr.aspx OPTIONAL: ICCPR simplified reporting procedures - http://tbinternet.ohchr.org/ layouts/treatybodyexternal/download.aspx?symbolno=ccpr /C/99/4&Lang=en [No class week of Feb. 23] 6. Mar 2 Monitoring & Implementation: The Charter Based System a) The Human Rights Council b) The 1235 and 1503 Procedures; Thematic and Country Mechanisms c) Individual Complaints (Working Group on Communications) d) HRC Resolutions e) Universal Periodic Review (UPR) f) OHCHR Special Procedures g) UNGA, Security Council, & Other UN Organs h) Case in Point: UN Response to Events in Syria (2011-present) Alston and Goodman, pp. 691-704, 712-719, 731-732, 735-753 2015 UPR Report - http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/237460.pdf Supplemental reading on Syria TBD 7. Mar 9 Human Rights in Extremis: Genocide and other Atrocities a) Principles and Institutions b) Genocide Convention of 1948 c) Genocide Case studies d) Holding Violators Accountable: Truth and Reconciliation Commissions, Ad Hoc Tribunals, etc. 5

Alston and Goodman, pp. 1282-1283, 1314-1327, 1359-1366, 1370-1381 Darfur handout ICC Rome Statute - https://www.icc-cpi.int/nr/rdonlyres/ea9aeff7-5752-4f84-be94-0a655eb30e16/0/rome_statute_english.pdf Genocide Convention of 1948 - https://treaties.un.org/doc/publication/unts/volume%2078/volume-78-i-1021-english.pdf ASSIGN TEAMS FOR MOOT COURT IN CLASS TEN [No Class March 16 Spring Break] 8. Mar 23 Regional Human Rights Systems [and catch-up if needed] a) European Human Rights System b) Inter-American Commission and Court c) African Human Rights System d) Organization of Islamic Cooperation Alston and Goodman, pp. 517-520, 889-903, 920-922, 946-948, 978-999, 1003-1009, 1025-1032 ECHR (Main text only, no protocols) - http://www.echr.coe.int/documents/convention ENG.pdf African Charter (Full text) - http://www.achpr.org/instruments/achpr/ Inter-American Declaration (Full text)- http://www.oas.org/en/iachr/mandate/basics/declaration.asp 9. Mar 30 Human Rights in Extremis: Protecting Human Rights while Countering Terrorism Challenges Post 9/11 a) Detention (Guantanamo) and torture: The U.S. Record and new developments b) Rasul, Hamdan v. Rumsfeld & Boumediene (US Supreme Court) c) Military Commissions Act (2006) and Military Commissions v. Article 3 courts d) Current challenges - Privacy Alston and Goodman, pp. 69-72, 265-276, 383-395, 404-414, 431-432, 466-479 Executive Order 13491 - https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/ensuring-lawfulinterrogations SSCI Report (introduction only) - 6

http://www.feinstein.senate.gov/public/_cache/files/7/c/7c85429a-ec38-4bb5-968f- 289799bf6d0e/D87288C34A6D9FF736F9459ABCF83210.sscistudy1.pdf Obama Administration Use of Force Report (Forward and Part Two, Sections III-IV) - https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/whitehouse.gov/files/documents/legal Policy Report. pdf Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, 126 S. Ct. 2749 (2006) (read Part VI and Kennedy concurrence) - https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/05pdf/05-184.pdf Szabo and Vissy v. Hungary (ECHR privacy case) (decision only, not concurring or other opinions) - http://www.statewatch.org/news/2016/jan/echr-case-szab-%20and- VISSY-v-%20HUNGARY.pdf 10. Apr 6 Comparative Case Study: Freedom of Religion and Establishment of Religion in the European Human Rights System and U.S. Constitutional System MOOT COURT DURING CLASS a) ECHR: Sahin v. Turkey, Application no. 44774/98; judgment 10 November 2005 - headscarves ban in universities b) ECHR: Lautsi v. Italy, Application no. 30814/06; judgment 18 March 2011 - display of crucifixes in public schools c) SCOTUS: McCreary County v. ACLU (2005) and Van Orden v. Perry (2005)- Ten Commandments in courthouse and on public grounds Alston and Goodman, pp. 590-595, 604-606, 622-651, 671-681 McCreary County v. ACLU, 545 U.S. 844 (2005) - https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/pdf/03-1693p.zo Van Orden v. Perry, 545 U.S. 677 (2005) - https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/pdf/03-1500p.zo 11. Apr 13 Domestic Implementation: Human Rights Litigation in U.S. Courts a) Alien Tort Claims Act, through Kiobel b) Torture Victims Protection Act & Mohamad v. PA c) Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) d) Head of State and diplomatic immunity (ratione personae) e) Sosa v. Alvarez-Machain (US Supreme Court); Filartiga; Karadzic; f) Princz v. Germany g) Foreign Official Immunity Alston and Goodman, pp. 1144-77, 1194-1214, 1461-1471 Princz v. Germany, 26 F.3d 1166 (D.C. Cir. 1994) - http://media.ca7.uscourts.gov/cgi- 7

bin/rssexec.pl?submit=display&path=y2001/d05-23/c:97-3555:j:_:aut:t:op:n:0:s:0 FSIA - https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/28/part-iv/chapter-97 Kiobel Sup. Ct. decision, 133 S. Ct. 1659 (2013) - https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/12pdf/10-1491 l6gn.pdf 12. Apr 20 Refugee Law, Asylum, Non-Refoulement, and Migration (Guest Lecture) a) 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol b) Convention Against Torture Article 3 Non-refoulement c) Asylum d) Human Rights of Refugees and Migrants e) Case study: the refugee and migration crisis in Europe (2015-2016) Alston and Goodman, pp. 445-465 1951 Refugee Convention - http://www.unhcr.org/en-us/about- us/background/4ec262df9/1951-convention-relating-status-refugees-its-1967- protocol.html 1967 Protocol to the Refugee Convention - http://www.unhcr.org/en-us/about- us/background/4ec262df9/1951-convention-relating-status-refugees-its-1967- protocol.html Supplemental readings TBD 13. Apr 27 Wrap Up - Synthesis and Review Review Questions (Handout) 8