New Human Rights Unit At Unifiji

Acting Vice Chancellor and Jus­tice Devendra Pathik School of Law Dean, Professor Shaista Shameem, said the unit would allow students to examine how public internation­al law relating to human rights ap­plies in Fiji.

Friday 11 December 2020 | 08:47

Members of non Governmental Organizations (NGO) marched through the City to Ratu Sukuna Park to mark Human Rights Day on December 10. 2020. Photo: Ronald Kumar.

Members of non Governmental Organizations (NGO) marched through the City to Ratu Sukuna Park to mark Human Rights Day on December 10. 2020. Photo: Ronald Kumar.

A human rights-related unit has been included in the University of Fiji’s Bachelor of Laws (LLB) programme.

The launch of LAW305 Public In­ternational and Human Rights Law coincided with World Human Rights Day yesterday.

Acting Vice Chancellor and Jus­tice Devendra Pathik School of Law Dean, Professor Shaista Shameem, said the unit would allow students to examine how public internation­al law relating to human rights ap­plies in Fiji.

It includes Fiji’s international obli­gations to the United Nations.

“It will include lectures from inter­national human rights experts,” she said at UniFiji Samabula Campus.

“The purpose of the LLB pro­gramme is to provide law-related professionals with lawyers and advocates who have a solid founda­tion in substantive and procedural aspects pf the law.”

Director of the Fiji Human Rights and Anti-discrimination Commis­sion, Ashwin Raj said: “We have an important mandate to ensure and monitor compliance by the state in terms of its human rights obliga­tions including international hu­man rights obligations.

“You are to radically oscillate be­tween safe spaces and the communi­ty out there so as to actively encour­age them to access the institutions of justice.

“Otherwise you wouldn’t know whether the Constitution has any effect of transforming lives and cre­ating substantive equality.”

The course co-ordinator is Profes­sor Shaista Shameen with the help of Associate Professor Nikolaos Stamatakis.

Classes for LAW305 began at the campus after its launch. It is part of the six-week Summer classes for the university.