
Class: Human Rights in the Face of Hegemony at the Hartford International University

Spring Semester Begins January 20, 2026
This course probes the issue of hegemony in a democratic society and its role in leveraging authority. From the framework of both an International Human Rights-Based Approach (HRBA) and an Intersectional Rights-based lens, this class explores the interconnected issues that shape the complexity of human rights in the 21st century. We will examine the HRBA’s five key principles—participation, accountability, non-discrimination and equality, empowerment, and legality—in light of historical case studies and current issues. Ultimately, the course will analyze the role of religious assumptions in maintaining and/or dismantling fundamental human rights.
Instructor: Bishop Benjamin Watts
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