Law & Human Rights

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This particular program tends to focus heavily on educating participants on both domestic and international human rights. In addition to learning the basic laws as they apply to human rights, students may focus their field of study even further and focus on human rights as they pertain to business law, human rights as they relate to imprisonment and human rights as they connect to the economy. Courses may also focus on educating pupils about the various challenges that face global society and nations and how those challenges may directly or indirectly impact human rights. The area of human rights is often highly competitive, with narrower job offerings than many other areas of the law. That said, for the right candidates, a degree in human rights law studies can help an individual obtain a position within a law firm or business organization. He or she may work for the government, a private business, a human rights organization or even a medical foundation. He or she may find work as an international emissary or a member of the Human Rights Watch.