| | | | | | | | | | 1 | Argumentation: Student must craft a compelling argument for the establishment of their new day that directly responds to the task description ability to APPLY these to case studies. All questions will be of equal worth. | LO1, LO2, LO3 | 2 | Effective communication through attention to the structure, flow, and accessibility of their argument. | LO1, LO2 | 3 | Solid research that demonstrates comprehensive knowledge of the regime surrounding the student’s chosen issue. Attention to citation guidelines | LO1, LO2 |
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| | Assessment Task 3: Major Essay | Task Description: | Respond to the following question: 'To what degree are modern human rights a western construct, and in turn, are modern justice mechanisms associated with the gross violations of human rights ‘tools of neo-colonial oppression’ (with reference to either R2P or the International Criminal Court)?' This question examines your knowledge of material introduced in modules 2 and 3 of this unit. You must engage with all the following texts in your essay (a PDF of each reading is available on the 'Assessment Task 3' page in MyLO):
• Christian Reus-Smit, ‘Human Rights in a Global Ecumene’ International Affairs 87:5 (2011) pp.1205-1228 • Walter D. Mignolo, ‘Who Speaks for the Human in Human Rights?’ Hispanic Studies Online 5:1 (2009) pp.7-25
• Andrew Fitzmaurice, ‘The Genealogy of Terra Nullius’, Australian Historical Studies, 129, 2007 • Jack Donnelly, ‘The Relative Universality of Human Rights’ in Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice, 2nd ed. (Cornell University Press, 2013), pp.93-105 • Zain Maulana and Edward Newman, ‘Contesting the ‘Responsibility to Protect’ in Southeast Asia: Rejection or Normative Resistance?’, Global Responsibility to Protect 14 (2022) 37–74 (you do not need to use this reference if discussing the ICC) • Sarah P. Nimigan, ‘Africa and the International Criminal Court: (Re)constructing the Narrative’, International Criminal Law Review, 21 (2021) 203-241 (you do not need to use this reference if discussing R2P)
A short informational video will also be provided under ‘Assessment Task 3’ in the content section of the unit’s MyLO page.
| Task Length: | | Due Date: | See the MyLO site for the due date | Weight: | 50 % | | CRITERION # | CRITERION | MEASURES INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOME(S) | | | | 1 | Argumentation: students must construct and defend an original argument in response to the task description | LO1, LO2, LO3 | 2 | Independent research and analysis of provided materials | LO1, LO2, LO3 | 3 | Knowledge of actors and institutions presiding over human rights | LO1, LO2, LO3 | 4 | Effective communication through attention to structure, grammar, and citation guidelines | LO1, LO2, LO3 |
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