School Of Social SciencesInternational Criminal JusticeWestern Sydney University Unit Code: 102688.2
Discipline: CRIMINAL LAW
Student Contribution Band: 4
Level: 7
Credit Points: 10
Unit Enrolment Restrictions
Students must be enrolled in course 1862 Master of International Criminology and must have successfully completed 40 credit points.
About this Unit
This unit gives a detailed overview of the origins, development and contemporary debates about principles and institutions of international criminal law and justice, including the global circulation of ideas about human rights, war crimes, genocide and other “crimes against humanity” and the activity of the International Criminal Court (ICC). It will draw out the strengths of these developments, as well as their limits in addressing the needs of victims and the attainment of social justice. Furthermore, the unit will focus on Australia’s often contradictory position in these changes and its own response to issues of global human rights and justice.
Special Requirements - Essential Equipment
Regular direct university library access or access via broadband.
Courses1862.1 | Master of International Criminology | CONTINUING |