ECTS:

6

Course Outline
e-Class

Students are expected to:
(a) Understand the threefold distinction of constitutional rights into individual, political and social according to their legal nature.
(b) Describe the structure of these rights, their function and areas for their protection.
(c) Understand the content, regulatory scope and importance of safeguarding fundamental rights for individual liberty, social welfare and social justice, the reduction of discrimination and inequalities, and the orientation of state action and the restriction of state arbitrariness.
(d) Understand the relativity, the limitations and violations of rights.
(e) Know the functioning framework and the competencies of the bodies, authorities and mechanisms for the protection of fundamental rights at national and international level.
(f) Evaluate the relations and outcomes of the balancing that influences policies regarding the institutionalization of fundamental rights, their exercise,

Name Staff Category email
Katrougalos Georgios Professor gkatroug@sp.duth.gr