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3) How does that history relate to issues we have studied in class, such as the patterns of the violation, levels of responsibility, and/or measures to remedy violations? (2pts)
4) a) What dramatic techniques does the film use to help an audience connect with the human rights problem?; b) are they effective?; c) do they represent an accurate picture of the problem (whether or not any specific character or incident is based on a true story, are those features typical of the situation, or do they bring up important dilemmas)? (3 pts)
5) a) Would you recommend this film?; b) for what type of audience (students, policymakers, the general public, etc.)?; c) why or why not? (3 pts)
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4) a) What dramatic techniques does the film use to help an audience connect with the human rights problem?; b) are they effective?; c) do they represent an accurate picture of the problem (whether or not any specific character or incident is based on a true story, are those features typical of the situation, or do they bring up important dilemmas)? (3 pts)
5) a) Would you recommend this film?; b) for what type of audience (students, policymakers, the general public, etc.)?; c) why or why not? (3 pts)
movie link:https://ww2.0123movie.net/movie/hotel-rwanda-9667.html?play=1
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Quinn2016_TransnationalJustice.pdf
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Straus2016_GenocideandHumanRights