Human Rights Concentration

Eligibility

Students enrolled in the Human Rights and Social Justice LL.M. are not eligible for this concentration.

Approved Courses

Law School courses approved for the concentration are listed below.

Course Title Credits
Required Courses
Select at least one of the following:
Human Rights Post Conflict Justice
International Human Rights
Elective Courses
Access to Justice
Federal Indian Law
American Slavery and American Law: The Legal Origins of Racism in America
Bioethics and the Law
Connecticut Constitutional Law
Children and the Law
Climate Law
Clinic: Asylum and Human Rights
Comparative Law and Rights
Compliance and Enforcement, Problems In
Corporate Governance and Sustainability
Criminal Procedure
Data Privacy Law
Diversity and the Corporation
Diversity and Inclusion in the Legal Profession
Elder Law
Empirical Analysis of Crime and Criminal Justice
Employment Discrimination Law
Environmental Advocacy
Environmental Law
Ethics of Public Health
Evidence Law and Critical Theory
European Human Rights
Family Law
Health and Human Rights
Health Law
Disparities to Access in Health Care
Higher Education Law
Housing Discrimination
Juvenile Law
Immigration Law
Insurance and Discrimination
International Environmental Law
International Law
Labor Law: The Union Organizing Campaign and the National Labor Relations Act
Law and Forensic Science
Law and Public Education
Law and the Mental Health System
The Nuremberg Trials
Pretrial Justice
Race and the American Legal System
Race and Property in U.S. History
Bias, Racism, and Cross Cultural Competency
Refugee Law
Sexuality, Gender and the Law
Speech, Society, and the First Amendment
Special Education Law
Street Law in the High Schools
Right to Privacy