Introduction to the Program

Ahondarás en los derechos y obligaciones de los Estados en materia de asilo y refugio gracias a este programa universitario 100 % online” 

La protección de los Derechos Humanos representa un compromiso global que demanda la erradicación de barreras como la discriminación, la exclusión y la violencia. En este contexto, la situación de los pueblos indígenas ocupa un lugar central, pues han sido históricamente marginados y privados de derechos fundamentales, tales como el acceso a la tierra, la preservación de sus tradiciones culturales y la autodeterminación. Reconocer su identidad y garantizar sus derechos resulta indispensable para fomentar su desarrollo como sociedades autónomas y plurales, aunque continúan enfrentando elevados niveles de pobreza, exclusión social y discriminación sistemática en diversos ámbitos. 

De igual forma, los avances en materia de diversidad sexual y de género han alcanzado mayor visibilidad en la agenda internacional, consolidándose como un eje fundamental para la promoción de sociedades inclusivas y respetuosas de la diversidad. Las comunidades LGTBIQ+ han impulsado transformaciones sociales significativas, incluyendo la legalización del matrimonio igualitario en numerosos países y el reconocimiento de derechos que anteriormente eran invisibilizados. Asimismo, han contribuido a visibilizar la violencia estructural y simbólica que enfrentan cotidianamente, generando mayor conciencia sobre la necesidad de políticas públicas y marcos legales que garanticen su protección. Sin embargo, persisten desafíos para lograr el reconocimiento pleno de sus derechos y protegerlos frente a la discriminación, especialmente donde los prejuicios y la estigmatización dificultan la igualdad. 

Frente a este complejo panorama, TECH ha diseñado un programa universitario riguroso e innovador que permite adquirir los conocimientos esenciales para analizar, interpretar y promover los Derechos Humanos de los grupos más vulnerables. Mediante una metodología Relearning, 100 % online, y materiales elaborados por expertos con amplia trayectoria, esta Postgraduate diploma ofrece una experiencia flexible y actualizada, diseñada para facilitar la aplicación práctica y efectiva de los contenidos. El programa universitario prepara egresados para enfrentar retos actuales en Derechos Humanos, fortaleciendo competencias para generar impacto social y promover cambios en diversas comunidades. 

Reforzarás las competencias en Derecho y contribuirás al desarrollo de los pueblos indígenas más vulnerables” 

Esta Postgraduate diploma en Human Rights Protection of Vulnerable Groups 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 Grupos Vulnerables 
  • 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 

Accederás a un programa universitario que profundizará en la protección jurídica de colectivos históricamente excluidos a nivel internacional” 

Incluye en su cuadro docente a profesionales pertenecientes al ámbito del Protección de Derechos Humanos de Grupos Vulnerables, 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. 

Completarás esta especialización junto a TECH, reconocida como la mejor universidad online según la revista Forbes”

Analizarás los principales casos internacionales de protección de Derechos Humanos de la mujer y de la comunidad LGTBIQ+"

Syllabus

The syllabus of this Postgraduate diploma in Human Rights Protection of Vulnerable Groups comprehensively addresses the latest developments in the field. 
Over the course of 6 months, students will gain an in-depth understanding of the protection of the rights of indigenous peoples, the LGBTIQ+ community and displaced peoples. From analysis of current cases to policy formulation and active advocacy, this program is the perfect opportunity to specialize and advance professionally. 

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Module 1. Right to Development, natural resources and indigenous peoples

1.1. Right to Development

1.1.1. Right to Development
1.1.2. Principle of Permanent Sovereignty of the Peoples over their Natural Resources
1.1.3. Right to Development: Content and fundamental elements

1.1.3.1. The UN Declaration of December 4, 1986.

1.2. Right to food

1.2.1. World food security situation
1.2.2. The right to food: Content and development texts
1.2.3. Current challenges for the right to food

1.3. Right to water

1.3.1. Current global overview on water and water resources
1.3.2. The right to water: Content and prospects for consolidation
1.3.3. Ocean Waters: Necessity and progress in their protection

1.4. International Protection of Peasants

1.4.1. Rural poverty at the global level
1.4.2. The United Nations Declaration of 18 December 2018 Development perspectives
1.4.3. The creation and vindication of a right to land.

1.5. Indigenous peoples in international society

1.5.1. The situation of indigenous peoples worldwide
1.5.2. The path towards the recognition of their rights. Background. ILO Convention on Indigenous Peoples 1989.
1.5.3. The Universal Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

1.6. International recognition of the rights of indigenous peoples

1.6.1. Right to territory, natural resources and sacred sites
1.6.2. Political and cultural rights: education, culture and self-determination.
1.6.3. Participation and consultation rights: Free, prior and informed consent.

1.7. International systems of regional protection of indigenous peoples

1.7.1. Protection of the rights of indigenous peoples in the inter-American system for the protection of human rights.
1.7.2. The American Declaration and case studies
1.7.3. Reference to the situation in other geographical areas: Africa and Europe

1.8. Status of rural and indigenous women

1.8.1. Overview of the situation of rural women: perspectives and areas for action
1.8.2. Overview of the situation of indigenous women: perspectives and areas for action 
1.8.3. Case studies and proposals

1.9. United Nations System framework for action on these rights

1.9.1. Mechanisms of the UN System
1.9.2. UN Special Rapporteurs: Right to food, water, indigenous peoples, etc.
1.9.3. The work of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

1.10. Other frameworks for action: the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

1.10.1. The contribution of the SDGs: potential, practice, overall analysis 
1.10.2. SDGs 1 (end of poverty), 2 (zero hunger) and 6 (water and sanitation) 
1.10.3. The work of international development cooperation

Module 2. Gender, identity and diversity

2.1. The principle of equality and non-discrimination in international society

2.1.1. Limits to discrimination
2.1.2. Categories of protection
2.1.3. International practice

2.2. International Protection of Women

2.2.1. Background to the International Protection of Women
2.2.2. The 1979 United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women.
2.2.3. The work of CEDAW

2.3. Cultural Influences and the International Protection of Women

2.3.1. The protection of women in the European system of human rights protection
2.3.2. The protection of women in the inter-American system for the protection of human rights.
2.3.3. The situation of women in the African system for the protection of human and peoples' rights.

2.4. Gender and diversity: new areas of international protection

2.4.1. Categories and conceptual differences
2.4.2. Conventional legal framework for protection
2.4.3. International practice

2.5. Gender identity and expression: Equality

2.5.1. Categories and conceptual differences
2.5.2. Gender identity
2.5.3. Intersexuality

2.6. Transsexuality: recognition and international protection

2.6.1. Terms and classifications
2.6.2. International legal framework
2.6.3. Protection through international jurisprudence

2.7. International protection of the right to marry and found a family

2.7.1. International evolution of the regulation of the family
2.7.2. Ius connubi and the nubendi
2.7.3. International protection in regional systems

2.8. The protection of emotional and family relationships

2.8.1. Origins of family protection
2.8.2. International developments in the protection of emotional relationships
2.8.3. International practice

2.9. New forms of human rights violations: conversion therapies

2.9.1. The World Health Organization
2.9.2. International practice
2.9.3. International initiatives for its elimination

2.10. Surrogacy and Human Rights

2.10.1. Assisted Reproduction Techniques
2.10.2. International regulatory systems
2.10.3. Abolitionist trends

Module 3. Migratory flows and Human Rights

3.1. International migration flows

3.1.1. The international organization of migration
3.1.2. International trends
3.1.3. Interaction of migration flows with other global challenges.

3.2. The right to seek and receive asylum

3.2.1. Historical origins
3.2.2. Emergence and evolution of diplomatic asylum
3.2.3. Crystallization of asylum as a human right in international instruments

3.3. The international application of asylum in the world

3.3.1. The right to seek asylum and its application on the European continent
3.3.2. The right to seek asylum and its application on the American continent.
3.3.3. The right to seek asylum and its application on the African continent.

3.4. Refugee status as a universal protection regime

3.4.1. International categories of protection
3.4.2. New challenges: LGTBIQ+ community protection
3.4.3. New challenges: climate change and disaster displacement

3.5. International migration and asylum policies

3.5.1. Origins
3.5.2. Migration crises and political impulses
3.5.3. Competencies in international integration organizations

3.6. Integration processes: Freedom of movement and borders

3.6.1. Freedom of movement
3.6.2. The Schengen area
3.6.3. Re-establishment of internal borders in the framework of the Schengen area

3.7. Agencies and border control

3.7.1. European border control agencies
3.7.2. European agencies guaranteeing the protection of DDFF
3.7.3. Cooperation between European and national agencies

3.8. External dimension of external border control

  1. 3.8.1. European Union and neighboring countries
    3.8.2. European Union and third countries
    3.8.3. European Union and Latin America

3.9. Border Control and Human Rights

3.9.1. European Union and European system of human rights protection
3.9.2. Responsibility of European agencies
3.9.3. International jurisprudence and relationship between international tribunals

3.10. Combating the smuggling of migrants in international society

3.10.1. International organized crime situation
3.10.2. International instruments
3.10.3. Regional instruments

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Postgraduate Diploma in Human Rights Protection of Vulnerable Groups

At TECH Global University, we offer you the opportunity to advance your professional career with our Postgraduate Diploma in Human Rights Protection of Vulnerable Groups. This program, designed by experts in the field of law, will provide you with the necessary tools to understand and address the legal challenges faced by the most vulnerable groups in our society. Our specialization course is tailored to your needs with online classes, allowing you to study at your own pace and from anywhere. You will no longer have to worry about commuting or adjusting your schedule, as we have created a flexible and accessible learning environment for you. At TECH Global University, we understand the importance of protecting the rights of the most vulnerable social groups. Therefore, this program focuses on essential topics such as gender equality, non-discrimination, access to justice, and international law, providing you with the knowledge and skills needed to advocate for justice and equality.

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