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Introduction to the Program
Aplicarás el Derecho Internacional para proteger la libertad y la dignidad, con una mirada crítica alineada a contextos globales”
Los Derechos Humanos de Primera Generación, centrados en la libertad, la igualdad y la dignidad individual, son el núcleo de cualquier sistema democrático que aspire a ser justo. Estos principios, lejos de pertenecer al pasado, adquieren hoy una renovada vigencia frente a amenazas como el retroceso de libertades civiles, el aumento de discursos de odio o el debilitamiento institucional. Los profesionales que cursen el Experto Universitario Protección de Derechos Humanos de Primera Generación profundizarán en el análisis de estas garantías fundamentales, explorarán los retos actuales que enfrentan y desarrollarán estrategias para su defensa. Este programa universitario ofrece una visión integral para responder con solvencia a los desafíos contemporáneos y contribuir a su preservación.
De hecho, la Oficina del Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los Derechos Humanos ha alertado recientemente sobre el incremento de restricciones ilegítimas al derecho de manifestación pacífica en más de 50 países. Este panorama exigirá un conocimiento actualizado del marco normativo internacional, el análisis crítico de casos emblemáticos y una revisión rigurosa de los mecanismos de Protección regionales y globales. En respuesta, TECH presentará este Experto Universitario Protección de Derechos Humanos de Primera Generación, dedicado a ampliar la capacidad técnica y analítica de juristas, asesores y funcionarios públicos que operen en este importante campo del derecho.
A lo largo del plan de estudios, se explorarán antecedentes históricos, tratados clave, sentencias relevantes y sistemas de Protección vigentes a nivel interamericano, europeo y universal. Este programa universitario 100% online permitirá avanzar a ritmo propio, sin límites de horario ni clases rígidas. El material didáctico, diseñado por especialistas, estará estructurado para favorecer una comprensión progresiva, centrada en la aplicación práctica y la resolución de conflictos reales. El método Relearning garantizará una asimilación profunda mediante la reiteración de conceptos fundamentales. Así, al finalizar el Experto Universitario se adquirirán competencias clave y se hallarán recursos esenciales para defender los Derechos Humanos y afrontar con firmeza desafíos jurídicos actuales.
Dominarás el marco normativo global, desde tratados clave hasta jurisprudencia reciente, y definirás estrategias para actuar en escenarios jurídicos complejos”
Esta Postgraduate diploma en First Generation Human Rights Protection contiene el programa universitario más completo y actualizado del mercado. Sus características más destacadas son:
- El desarrollo de casos prácticos presentados por expertos en Protección de Derechos Humanos de Primera Generación
- Los contenidos gráficos, esquemáticos y eminentemente prácticos con los que están concebidos recogen una información científica y práctica sobre aquellas disciplinas indispensables para el ejercicio profesional
- Los ejercicios prácticos donde realizar el proceso de autoevaluación para mejorar el aprendizaje
- Su especial hincapié en metodologías innovadoras
- Las lecciones teóricas, preguntas al experto, foros de discusión de temas controvertidos y trabajos de reflexión individual
- La disponibilidad de acceso a los contenidos desde cualquier dispositivo fijo o portátil con conexión a internet
Fortalecerás tu dominio del Derecho Internacional mediante lecturas especializadas que ampliarán tu capacidad para interpretar normas, fallos y casos de alto impacto”
Incluye en su cuadro docente a profesionales pertenecientes al ámbito de la Protección de Derechos Humanos de Primera Generación, que vierten en este programa la experiencia de su trabajo, además de reconocidos especialistas de sociedades de referencia y universidades de prestigio.
Su contenido multimedia, elaborado con la última tecnología educativa, permitirá al profesional un aprendizaje situado y contextual, es decir, un entorno simulado que proporcionará un estudio inmersivo programado para entrenarse ante situaciones reales.
El diseño de este programa se centra en el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas, mediante el cual el alumno deberá tratar de resolver las distintas situaciones de práctica profesional que se le planteen a lo largo del curso académico. Para ello, el profesional contará con la ayuda de un novedoso sistema de vídeo interactivo realizado por reconocidos expertos.
Reforzarás tu pensamiento jurídico estratégico y liderarás procesos que no solo respondan al presente, sino que transformen el futuro de los Derechos Humanos"
Accederás a un programa universitario flexible que te permitirá posicionarte como referente en la defensa de los derechos fundamentales a nivel internacional"
Syllabus
The syllabus of this educational program has been developed by the most rigorous team of teachers, who are aware of the problems that have been unleashed worldwide in the field of human rights. Therefore, this program will not only delve into the agreements that international organizations have signed, but will also analyze the need for new diplomatic work in the fight against the death penalty, to determine how to protect those victims tried in countries with armed conflicts.
Establish how the different war crimes tribunals are organized and what are the functions of the different tribunals that sanction war crimes"
Module 1. Universal Protection of Human Rights
1.1. Background on Human Rights
1.1.1. Human Rights in Historical Perspective
1.1.2. Human Rights and Contemporary International Society
1.1.3. The United Nations Charter and Human Rights
1.2. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)
1.2.1. Historical Context of the UDHR and Process of Adoption of the UDHR
1.2.2. DUDH Structure and Content
1.2.3. Legal Value of the UDHR
1.3. International Charter of Human Rights
1.3.1. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
1.3.2. International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
1.3.3. Optional Protocols to the Covenants
1.4. International Protection of the Principle of Equality and Non-Discrimination
1.4.1. International Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
1.4.2. Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
1.4.3. Elimination of Discrimination Based on Disability
1.5. International Protection of Specific Groups
1.5.1. International Child Protection
1.5.2. International Protection of Refugees
1.5.3. International Protection of Minorities
1.6. International Protection of the Dignity and Integrity of the Individual and Their Families
1.6.1. International Prohibition Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
1.6.2. Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearances
1.6.3. Protection of the Rights of Migrant Workers and Their Families
1.7. International Mechanisms Deriving from the Human Rights Bodies in the Charter
1.7.1. The Human Rights Council
1.7.2. The Universal Periodic Review
1.7.3. Special Procedures
1.8. Interpretation of UN International Human Rights Treaties by the UN Human Rights Committees
1.8.1. The International Human Rights Treaty Bodies of the United Nations: Competencies in the Field of Human Rights
1.8.2. Mechanisms for the Protection of Human Rights Established in Treaties and Optional Protocols
1.8.3. Requirements of the Procedure for Individual Complaints to the Human Rights Committees
1.9. Other International Human Rights Treaties of a General Nature Adopted by the UN
1.9.1. Scope and Number of States Parties
1.9.2. The International Human Rights Treaty Bodies of the United Nations: Competencies in the Field of Human Rights
1.9.3. Mechanisms for the Protection of Human Rights Established in Treaties and Optional Protocols
1.10. The Role of Civil Society (CS) in the International Protection of Human Rights
1.10.1. Manifestations of Civil Society in Contemporary International Society
1.10.2. CS Participation in Official Protection Mechanisms
1.10.3. Other Forms of Control and Monitoring
Module 2. Fighting the death penalty: new international law instruments
2.1. Evolution of the Regulation of the Death Penalty
2.1.1. Terminological and Conceptual Aspects
2.1.2. The Death Penalty in the Middle Age
2.1.3. The Death Penalty the Modern Age
2.2. The Process of the Disappearance of the Death Penalty
2.2.1. The United Kingdom Moratorium
2.2.2. Political Momentum. France
2.2.3. The European Union's Role
2.3. UN Progress
2.3.1. Rapporteurs' and Experts' Reports
2.3.2. Conventional Instruments
2.3.3. The Universal Periodic Review
2.4. Instruments of International Cooperation in the Fight Against the Death Penalty
2.4.1. Commercial Instruments
2.4.2. The Refusal to Extradite for Capital Offenses
2.4.3. Denial of Anti-Terrorist Cooperation with Retentionist Countries
2.5. Effects of International Jurisdiction on the Abolitionist Process
2.5.1. European Court of Human Rights
2.5.2. International Court of Justice
2.5.3. Inter-American Court
2.6. The Role of Regional Organizations in the Fight Against Capital Punishment
2.6.1. Council of Europe - European Convention on Human Rights and Optional Protocols
2.6.2. OEA - Pact of San José
2.6.3. African Union - African Charter on Human Rights
2.7. Global Ban on Torture as a Model for the Demise of Capital Punishment
2.7.1. Torture as an Affront to Human Dignity
2.7.2. Death Row as a Form of Torture
2.7.3. Technology at the Service of Capital Punishment. A Refinement of Torture
2.8. Diplomacy and International Politics in the Fight Against the Death Penalty
2.8.1. The Club of Retentionist Countries
2.8.2. The Figure of Diplomatic Assurances and Their Effects
2.8.3. Abolitionist Action by the External Action Service
2.9. The Action of New Actors
2.9.1. The International Commission Against the Death Penalty
2.9.2. REPECAP- Academicsforabolition
2.9.3. Together Against the Death Penalty
2.10. Future Perspectives The End of Cruelty
2.10.1. The Multidisciplinary Approach
2.10.2. The Interparliamentary Debate
2.10.3. Other Strategies
Module 3. Armed Conflicts and Human Rights
3.1. International Humanitarian Law
3.1.1. War Humanitarian Law (ius in bello)
3.1.2. International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
3.1.3. El ius contra bellum
3.2. Basic Rules and Principles of International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
3.2.1. Principle of Humanity
3.2.2. Principle of Distinction
3.2.3. Principle of Limitation
3.3. Protection of Victims Through the Regulation of the Conduct of Hostilities
3.3.1. International Armed Conflicts
3.3.2. Non-International Armed Conflicts
3.3.3. The Evolution of Conflict Types
3.4. Protection of the Various Categories of Victims Through Their Identification
3.4.1. Wounded and Sick
3.4.2. Castaways
3.4.3. Prisoners of War and Civilian Population
3.5. Protection of Victims and Particularly Vulnerable Assets
3.5.1. Women and Children
3.5.2. Refugees, Displaced Persons and Journalists
3.5.3. Cultural Property and Environment
3.6. The IHL Effectiveness System
3.6.1. International Instruments
3.6.2. Analysis of the Reception of International Instruments
3.6.3. The Practice
3.7. War Crimes and International Criminal Responsibility of the Individual
3.7.1. Origins
3.7.2. Evolution of Its Regulation
3.7.3. International Tribunals that Sanction with Jurisdiction to Try War Crimes
3.8. Limitations on the Use of Certain Weapons in Hostilities
3.8.1. The St. Petersburg Declaration of 1868
3.8.2. Hague Regulations and Customs
3.8.3. Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocol I
3.9. The environment and IHL
3.9.1. The General Principle of Environmental Protection
3.9.2. Environmental Law and Its Application
3.9.3. Other International Conventions
3.10. International Red Cross Movement
3.10.1. Red Cross and Red Crescent
3.10.2. Principles of the Red Cross Movement
3.10.3. International Committee of the Red Cross
It is time to advance your professional career with a complete, exhaustive academic program designed by the best experts”
Postgraduate Diploma in First Generation Human Rights Protection
In an increasingly interconnected and globalized world, the protection of human rights has become a fundamental concern for modern societies. In response to this growing need, TECH Global University presents the Postgraduate Diploma in First Generation Human Rights Protection, designed for professionals committed to defending the fundamental rights of all people. Our program, offered in online mode, adapts to the demands of professionals seeking quality preparation without having to compromise their work and personal responsibilities. The online classes provide the necessary flexibility so that you can study from the comfort of your home or from anywhere in the world, allowing you to organize your study time according to your own schedule.
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By choosing the First Generation Postgraduate Diploma in Human Rights Protection at TECH Global University, you will benefit from a high-quality education taught by experts in the social and legal field. Our professors have vast experience and are committed to providing you with the knowledge and skills necessary to address contemporary human rights challenges. In addition, our program will provide you with the opportunity to engage in enriching and collaborative discussions with peers from around the world, allowing you to develop a multicultural perspective on the field. Be determined to advance your career and contribute to building a more just and equitable world. Earn your First Generation Human Rights Protection Postgraduate Diploma program with TECH Global University and be part of the change the world needs. Join us and together, let's make respect and protection of human rights a reality for all.