Course Details

Clinic Practice: Women and Children's Human Rights Advocacy: International and Domestic

In this clinic, students will use a human rights framework to defend and strengthen the rights of children, both in the U.S. and abroad. As children’s ability to access their rights is often closely linked to their mothers’ wellbeing, this clinic will have an ancillary focus on women’s rights. Opportunities exist for interested students to participate in university-funded travel for project fieldwork.

Catalog Number: LITARB 745

Additional Course Information: Experiential Learning, Professional Writing


Course History

Fall 2023
Title: Clinic Practice: Women and Children's Human Rights Advocacy: International and Domestic
Faculty: Frazier, Carolyn E. (courses | profile)
Section: 1     Credits: 4.0
Capacity: 6     Actual: 6

Spring 2023
Title: Clinic Practice: Women and Children's Human Rights Advocacy: International and Domestic
Faculty: Frazier, Carolyn E. (courses | profile)
Section: 1     Credits: 4.0
Capacity: 6     Actual: 6

Fall 2022
Title: Clinic Practice: Women and Children's Human Rights Advocacy: International and Domestic
Faculty: Frazier, Carolyn E. (courses | profile)
Section: 1     Credits: 4.0
Capacity: 6     Actual: 6

Spring 2022
Title: Clinic Practice: Children’s Rights Advocacy: International and Domestic
Faculty: Frazier, Carolyn E. (courses | profile)
Section: 1     Credits: 4.0
Capacity: 6     Actual: 6

Fall 2021
Title: Clinic Practice: Children’s Rights Advocacy: International and Domestic
Faculty: Frazier, Carolyn E. (courses | profile)
Section: 1     Credits: 4.0
Capacity: 6     Actual: 6