Students will be placed for a period of 2 months with a Non-Governmental Organisation or other institution working in the field of Human Rights. After this field experience each student will write a dissertation of at least 10,000 words on a topic relevant to the course material. This will be followed by written examinations.
1. International Law, Human Rights & Humanitarian Law - A Study of their Relationship
2. Rights of Refugees Under the Refugee Convention
3. Refugee Problems in India
4. International Protection of Wounded and Sick Under the Geneva Conventions
5. Right to Life and the Indian Constitution
6. Right to Privacy
7. Environmental Rights
8. Right to Health
9. Rights of Disabled Persons
10. Child Labour
11. Rights of Domestic Workers
12. Child Prostitution
13. Prisoners' Rights
14. Rights of Accused Persons
15. Rights of Senior Citizens
16. Human Rights of Displaced Persons
17. Right to Development
18. Rights of Indigenous People Under International Law
19. Custodial Rape and Human Rights
20. Marital Rape in India and Rights of Women
21. Uniform Civil Code and Gender Justice
22. Human Rights Violations and Multinational Corporations
23. Transparency and Right to Information