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JUR-3624 The rights of indigenous peoples - 5 stp


The course is administrated by

Det juridiske fakultet

Type of course

The rights of indigenous peoples is a course offered at master degree level and is offered in the spring semester. The course is mandatory for students on the Masters Programme in Indigenous Studies.

This course specification should be seen together with the study plan for the Master of Philosophy in Indigenous Studies.

The student must be enrolled in the Master programme in Indigenous Studies at UiT-The Arctic University of Norway


Course contents

The course provides a general overview over the rights indigenous peoples, communities and individuals are beneficiaries of under the international legal system, with a particular focus on the right to self-determination and land and resource rights.

The course includes elements of history of international law and political philosophy, as a background to properly understanding the international indigenous rights regime.


Objective of the course

Knowledge

Having passed the exam, the student shall have acquired advanced knowledge of indigenous rights under international law on:

Having passed the exam, the student shall have acquired basic knowledge of indigenous rights under international law on:

Skills

Having passed the exam, the students will:

General competence

Having passed the exam, the students will:

The qualifications will be part of the required knowledge, skills and competences provided by the MIS program.


Language of instruction

English

Teaching methods

The teaching is provided through a mixture of lectures and seminars, in total 10 hours. The students are expected to be prepared and active during the seminars in discussing legal approaches to the issues at hand. Students are expected to study independently in periods of no seminars or lectures.