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Foundations of Human Rights Law

The five examinable topics from Lecture 10, written in the FRAME → EXPLAIN → CRITIQUE → EVALUATE → CONCLUDE structure the lecturer expects. Each topic note covers the law, the leading cases, the theorists you must engage with (Dembour, Okafor, Moyn, Mutua, Salomon, Ruggie, Deva, O'Connell), and quoted academic positions you can lift directly into an answer.

How the exam works

Format: open book; 2 hours; 50% of the final grade.

Structure: answer one question from a choice of five. Each question is a statement or provocation followed by "discuss".

What examiners reward (Slide 12): structured thinking, critical analysis, evidence-based arguments. Description without critique loses marks; "sitting on the fence" loses marks. The lecturer expects you to adopt a position and justify it.

The five examinable topics map exactly to Lectures 3, 5, 7, 8 and 9 — see the cards below.

The Five Examinable Topics

01 · L3

The UN System

Charter and treaty bodies, UPR, Special Procedures, individual communications. Strengths, structural limits, "monitoring not enforcement" — Alston, Albanese, Mutua.

Lecture 3 · UN System
02 · L5

The African System

The Banjul Charter's distinctive integration of CPRs, SERs and peoples' rights. SERAC v Nigeria, Ogiek v Kenya, Endorois. Okafor, Mutua, Viljoen.

Lecture 5 · African System
03 · L7

The Right to Housing

Article 11(1) ICESCR, General Comment 4's seven elements, progressive realisation, Ben Djazia, López Albán, Grootboom. Hohmann, Kenna, O'Connell.

Lecture 7 · Right to Housing
04 · L8

Inequality & Human Rights

Can the human rights framework address structural inequality? Salomon, Marks, Moyn, Pogge, Fredman. The Alston "neoliberal" reports. The "rights are not enough" debate.

Lecture 8 · Inequality (theme)
05 · L9

Human Rights and Corporations

UN Global Compact, the rejected 2003 Norms, Ruggie's UNGPs (Three Pillars). Kiobel, Vedanta, Okpabi, Nevsun. The binding treaty negotiations. Deva, Bakan.

Lecture 9 · Corporations

Foundations & Exam Strategy

06 · L1, 2, 10

Exam Strategy & Theoretical Foundations

The FRAME → EXPLAIN → CRITIQUE → EVALUATE → CONCLUDE structure spelled out, plus the foundational theory you should weave into any answer: Dembour's four schools, Moyn's history, Mutua's "savages-victims-saviours", and the cross-cutting course themes.

Lectures 1, 2, 10