DVM 3130 Ethics and International Development

3 units
International Development and Globalization
Faculty of Social Sciences
Introduction to key concepts and debates in global ethics. Theoretical reflection and practical application on ethical dilemmas in international development. Specific issues to be explored: international justice, models for global governance, immigration and refugees, corporate social responsibility, human rights approaches to development, intellectual property rights and indigenous knowledge, national sovereignty and humanitarian intervention.

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Prerequisites: DVM 2105 , DVM 2106 and 48 university units. The courses DVM 3130 , POL 4187 cannot be combined for units.

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter
Summer

French Equivalent:

All Professors
B+ Average (7.287)
Most Common: A (26%)
122 students

P

S

NS

F

D

C

B

A-

A+

Philip Leech-Ngo

Fall 2023 - A00

A- Average (8.222)
Most Common: A (44%)
45 students

P

S

NS

F

D

C

B

A-

A+

Shishir Shahnawaz

Winter 2023 - A00

B Average (6.115)
Most Common: B+ (27%)
26 students

P

S

NS

F

D

C

B

A-

A+

Mahmoud Masaeli

2 sections from Winter 2018 to Summer 2019

B+ Average (7.059)
Most Common: B+ (27%)
51 students

P

S

NS

F

D

C

B

A-

A+