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The memorandum of understanding on illegal immigration and reinforcement of border security signed in 2017 by Italy and Libya aims at reducing migratory flows while showing very little concern with the human rights

Post Date: 11 - Jan - 2020

Module Code: LU/LG3115

Module Name: International Human Rights Law

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Assignment Type: Summative Final Assessment

Word Limit: 3000 words including footnotes, excluding bibliography.

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  1. “The memorandum of understanding on illegal immigration and reinforcement of border security signed in 2017 by Italy and Libya aims at reducing migratory flows while showing very little concern with the human rights of those seeking to reach Italy from Libya.” Do you agree with this statement? Discuss with special reference to international refugee law.
  2. To what extent does “free, prior, and informed consent” allow indigenous peoples to control their ancestral lands? Discuss with special reference to development projects affecting indigenous peoples’ lands.
  3. Does the death penalty violate the right to life? Discuss with reference to international and regional human rights standards.
  4. Are economic, social and cultural rights fundamentally different from civil and political rights? Discuss.
  5. “The Human Rights Council should not be a place where human rights violators seek shelter. Issues related to its membership must be taken seriously in order for this body to operate effectively.” Do you agree with this statement? Discuss.

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