Neil Braganza
In recent years Neil Braganza’s teaching has concentrated on HUMA 1825: Law & Morality in Literature & Culture. He believes that interdisciplinary study in the Humanities is uniquely suited to address problems confronting international human rights law. His teaching aims to introduce new generations of students to deep thinking about law in the history of ideas in the West, and to thereby help students become confident and effective ethical actors in our public institutions. He has taught a variety of courses at York University in social and political thought and in the history of philosophy.
Vanier College, 109B, 76 Winters Lane
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