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School of Law

SOLM175 Terrorism, Migration and Human Rights

Module Description

This course looks at the relationship of terrorism, human rights and migration. Among the key questions will be the relationship of foreigners to threat, the treatment of suspected terrorists through immigration laws, the entitlement of foreigners to protection against return to persecution and torture (as refugees) and the transformation of the technologies around movement of people across international borders which are driven by terrorism related concerns.

The course is designed to provide students with an overview of the law around terrorism and how it intersects with migration and border crossing issues.

Applicable Groupings

Mode of Assessment

7,500 word essay

Credits

30 Credits

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