Course

Methodology, Human Rights, First Cycle

The course literature may be subject to revision.

Walliman, Nicholas (2011). Research methods: The basics. London: Routledge (190 sid). ISBN: 0-203-83607-3

McConnell, Lee & Smith, Rhona red.), 2018. Research Methods in Human Rights. Oxford: Routledge (170 s)

Sandgren, Claes, 2015. Rättsvetenskap för uppsatsförfattare: ämne, material, metod och argumentation. Stockholm: Norstedts juridik (127 s)

Artiklar och arbetsmaterial (ca 300 s)

The schedule is available at the latest one month before the course starts. We do not recommend that you print the schedule as some changes may happen.

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Ulf Johansson Dahre

PhD, Docent

ulf.johansson-dahre@ehs.se

Grades

A = Excellent, B = Very good, C = Good, D = Satisfactory, E = Sufficient, Fx = Insufficient, F = Insufficient

Examination Format

  • Take-home examination

Grundläggande behörighet.
Mänskliga rättigheter 105 hp.

  • Completion of a course requires a minimum of 80% attendance at lectures and 100% attendance at seminars/group work and other assignments. Absence beyond that can be compensated by supplementing assignment(s) if the instructor finds it possible. In case of an absence of 50% or more, the course is considered as interrupted, even if assignments have been completed.
  • Students have the opportunity to take the exam according to the original course syllabus within two years after the course. If there are special reasons, such a re-examination can also take place later. Normally, teaching is not given according to an older syllabus. The possibility of exemption shall be decided by the president or vice president.
  • If a student due to disability has a decision from the EHS on special pedagogical support, the examiner shall, if necessary, adapt the examination and conduct the examination in an alternative way.

Established by The College of Human Rights at Enskilda Högskolan Stockholm on April 27, 2020.