The Human Rights Taught Master's degree, provided by Keele University, is a comprehensive course aimed at those seeking a deeper understanding of human rights ideology, its development and legal frameworks. It combines the theoretical and practical aspects of the field and encourages critical thinking about the nature of human rights.Course Content: The course content covers a variety of topics such as theories of rights, human rights movements, and both international and national legal frameworks on human rights. It provides an in-depth understanding of the fundamental principles, historical development and current debates surrounding human rights. It also includes practical training on research methods, legal argumentation, and advocacy.Key Modules: The course is made up of a number of modules including 'Theories of Rights', 'Human Rights and Criminal Justice', 'The Practice of Human Rights', 'Topics in Global Justice', 'Legal Research Methods' and a dissertation.Accreditations: The course is fully recognized and accredited by Keele University.Future Careers: Postgraduates of the Human Rights Taught Masters are prepared for careers in human rights advocacy, policy development, within NGO’s, community organizations or on behalf of the public sector, in domestic and international human rights organizations.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page. [Human Rights Taught Masters, Keele University](https://www.keele.ac.uk/media/keeleuniversity/sas/qa/pgtprogrammespecifications/pgtprogspecs2023-24/Programme-Specification-Human-Rights-Taught-Masters-2023-24.pdf)