Course Details

Clinic Practice: Women and Children's Human Rights Advocacy

In this clinic, students will use a human rights framework to defend and strengthen the rights of women and children. Our projects, undertaken in collaboration with both U.S. and foreign/international organizations, focus on domestic as well as international human rights issues. The potential exists 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

Spring 2024
Title: Clinic Practice: Women and Children's Human Rights Advocacy
Faculty: Frazier, Carolyn E. (courses | profile)
Section: 1     Credits: 4.0
Capacity: 8     Actual: 8

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