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The Rule of Law Part 2 of 2: The UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)

Class
Pamela (she/her)
Average rating:4.8Number of reviews:(86)
Find out what The Rule of Law is, its implications and significance, and how it applies to your Fundamental Human Rights.

Class experience

- Learners will understand their fundamental human rights and their responsibilities as global citizens. 
- Students will also have an overview with regards to what their government can and can not do.
- Learners will be encouraged to voice their understanding of what The Rule of Law is, and what they think it should be.
I am a lawyer in Australia, and I have homeschooled my own children for the past 8 years and will continue to do so for at least another 17 years (my youngest child is 1y as of 2022). 

I have degrees, post-graduate, and professional qualifications in the following:

- Law - Bachelor of Laws, Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice, Admission as a Lawyer;

- TESOL - I have completed 8 out of 8 units towards the 150-hour qualification. When I receive my official professional certificate from Arizona State University I will update this here;

- Criminology;
- I.T. Security;
- Applied Linguistics;
- Investigative Services;

- Bachelor of Arts in Security, Terrorism and Counterterrorism from Murdoch University which covered the following topics:
Ethnic Conflict and Multiculturalism
Ethnic Questions in East and South-East Asia
Chinese Political Economy and Business
Islam: Past and Present
Power and Legitimacy in Modern Political Thought
Practical Ethics
Politics in Contemporary China
Terrorism in a Globalised World
War and Peace in World History
Body and Mind
Crime, Business and Politics in Asia
News and Politics
Australian Foreign Policy
Authoritarianism and Democracy
Terrorism: Its Causes and Consequences
International Security Studies
Knowledge and Information Security
Spies, Saboteurs and Secret Agents
Structure Thought and Reality
Introduction to University Learning
Globalisation: The Asia Pacific
Perspectives on Security and Terrorism
Introduction to Global Politics

I have also completed the following short courses which are relevant to the classes I teach here:

- How Forensic Science should speak to the Court;
- Introduction to Key Constitutional Concepts and Supreme Court Cases (USA);
- An Introduction to American Law (USA);
- English Common Law: Structure and Principles (UK);
- Economic Growth and Distributive Justice;
- Water Supply and Sanitation Policy in Developing Countries;
- Reason and Persuasion: Thinking Through Three Dialogues By Plato;
- Technology and Ethics;
- ADHD: Everyday Strategies for Elementary Students;
- The Clinical Psychology of Children and Young People;
- Everyday Parenting: The ABCs of Child Rearing;
- A Brief History of Humankind.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
- I will not be addressing politically sensitive topics in this class. 
- The dialogue will be around the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), how it came into being and how it shapes and influences our current laws.
- If I do need to use slides, I screen share Google Slides, and I may also screen share YouTube as applicable.
- Learners do not need to access the internet outside of Outschool during this class.
Primary Sources:
- Treaty - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (adopted by the United Nations in 1966 and entered into force in 1976);
- Treaty - International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (adopted by the United Nations in 1966 and entered into force in 1976);
- Legislation - Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act (1900);
- Legislation - Constitution of the United States (1789);
- Declaration - Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948);
- The Magna Carta 1215

Secondary Sources:
- Article - Southern Cross University Law Review, Volume 4, December 2000, ‘The Just Rule of Law’ by Adrian Lipscomb and Nicholas Cowdery;
- Encyclopedia - National Geographic Society, 'Rule of Law' (May 2022);
- Website Post - American Bar Association, 'What is The Rule of Law?' (accessed June 2022).
Average rating:4.8Number of reviews:(86)
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I am a homeschool mother of multiple children. We have always homeschooled and participated in distance education. We came to Outschool in 2018 as learners, and now I am excited to also teach on this platform. I understand the needs of parents of... 
Group Class

$9

per class
Meets once
30 min

Completed by 43 learners
Live video meetings
Ages 10-15
2-6 learners per class

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