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Introduction to the Program
Domina las últimas herramientas de Cooperación que te permitan preservar el respeto al Derecho Internacional Humanitario con este Postgraduate certificate”
El Derecho Internacional Humanitario establece normas claras para proteger a los civiles en los conflictos armados. Pero muchas veces esto de poco sirve en la práctica. De hecho, los ciudadanos de estas regiones a menudo son objeto de ataques deliberados, cometiéndose delitos de guerra de distinta índole: confinamiento ilegal de personas, ofensivas contra la población civil, torturas, homicidios intencionados, etcétera.
El panorama resulta preocupante, lo que hace imperativo promover el cumplimiento del Derecho Internacional Humanitario en aras de preservar los Derechos Humanos en regiones en conflicto. Así, el profesional de Humanidades podrá convertirse en un agente fundamental actualizándose en esta área a través de este Postgraduate certificate. Mediante él, profundizará en las estrategias más efectivas para estimular la participación de las personas y colectivos con los que se desarrollan actuaciones de cooperación. Del mismo modo, se recorrerán los límites que poseen los combatientes con el objetivo de que conduzcan las hostilidades en una esfera en la que no quede afectada la población civil.
De esta forma, el profesional de Humanidades estará ante la ocasión de lanzar su carrera profesional mediante una titulación única en el mercado. Y solo precisará para ello de un dispositivo con conexión a Internet. Con acceso a un avanzado Campus Virtual, encontrará recursos que contienen valiosas claves aportadas por un equipo docente referente en el campo de los Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law.
Además, el programa universitario incluirá unas disruptivas Masterclasses a cargo de unos reputados Directores Invitados Internacionales.
Unos prestigiosos Directores Invitados Internacionales ofrecerán unas exclusivas Masterclasses que ahondarán en los límites de los combatientes para evitar vulneraciones del Derecho Internacional Humanitario”
Este Postgraduate certificate en Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law contiene el programa educativo más completo y actualizado del mercado. Sus características más destacadas son:
- El desarrollo de casos prácticos presentados por expertos en Derechos Humanos y Derecho Internacional Humanitario
- Los contenidos gráficos, esquemáticos y eminentemente prácticos con los que está concebido recogen una información 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
Actualízate en la gestión de una ONG y en actividades de salvaguarda de la población civil en conflictos armados con esta valiosa titulación académica”
El programa incluye en su cuadro docente a profesionales del sector que vierten en esta capacitación 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 una capacitación inmersiva programada para entrenarse ante situaciones reales.
El diseño de este programa se centra en el Aprendizaje Basado en Problemas, mediante el cual el profesional deberá tratar de resolver las distintas situaciones de práctica profesional que se le planteen a lo largo del curso académico. Para ello, contará con la ayuda de un novedoso sistema de vídeo interactivo realizado por reconocidos expertos.
Postúlate en solo 300 horas en un referente protegiendo los Derechos Humanos en situaciones de guerra merced a una metodología innovadora que te proporcionará múltiples recursos interactivos"
Maneja avanzadas estrategias que estimulen la participación de colectivos con los que se desarrollan actuaciones de cooperación gracias a este Postgraduate certificate"
Syllabus
The syllabus of the Postgraduate certificate provides a renewed and completely comprehensive vision of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law. In this way, the student will benefit from an individualized educational itinerary in which Relearning will be the methodological substrate. Through this methodology, students will be able to deepen their knowledge of the concepts of the program with less effort, becoming more involved in the specialization and developing a greater critical spirit.
In only 12 weeks, you will be able to put into practice with great results everything you have learned in the Postgraduate certificate in any NGO or governmental entity”
Module 1. Human Rights (HR) and International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
1.1. Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law
1.1.1. Introduction
1.1.2. Concept and Definition of Human Rights
1.1.3. Universal Declaration of Human Rights
1.1.3.1. What Is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
1.1.3.2. Authors of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
1.1.3.3. Preamble of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
1.1.3.4. Articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
1.1.4. Bibliography
1.2. International Humanitarian Law (IHL)
1.2.1. What Is International Humanitarian Law? (IHL)
1.2.2. Branches of IHL
1.2.3. Geneva Convention and Fundamental Norms Underpinning the Geneva Conventions
1.2.4. Scope of International Human Rights Law
1.2.4.1. General Prohibitions and Restrictions on Certain Methods and Means of Warfare
1.2.4.2. Specific Prohibitions and Restrictions
1.2.5. When Does IHL Apply?
1.2.6. Who Does IHL Protect and How?
1.2.7. Bibliography
1.3. The UN and Human Rights
1.3.1. The UN. United Nations Organization
1.3.1.1. What Is It?
1.3.1.2. The History of the UN
1.3.1.3. The UN and Human Rights
1.3.2. How Does the UN Promote and Protect Human Rights?
1.3.2.1. High Commissioner for Human Rights
1.3.2.2. Human Rights Council
1.3.2.3. UNDG-HRM
1.3.2.4. Special Advisors on the Prevention of Genocide and the Responsibility to Protect
1.3.3. Conclusions
1.3.4. Bibliography
1.4. UN Human Rights Protection Tools
1.4.1. Introduction
1.4.2. Legal Tools Assisting the UN in the Protection of Human Rights
1.4.2.1. The International Bill of Human Rights
1.4.2.2. Democracy
1.4.2.3. Other UN Bodies in Charge of Protecting Human Rights
1.4.3. Several Agencies Dealing with Different Issues
1.4.4. General Secretary
1.4.5. United Nations Peace Operations
1.4.6. Commission on the Status of Women (CSW)
1.4.7. Bibliography
1.5. International Human Rights Law
1.5.1. Introduction
1.5.2. What Is International Human Rights Law?
1.5.2.1. Characteristics of International Human Rights Law
1.5.3. Main Differences between International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law
1.5.4. Crimes against Humanity
1.5.4.1. Crimes against Humanity throughout History
1.5.5. Bibliography
1.6. Non-Governmental Organizations and Human Rights
1.6.1. Introduction
1.6.1.1. What Is a NGDO?
1.6.2. NGOs and Human Rights
1.6.3. Categories of Human Rights NGOs
1.6.4. Main Characteristics of Human Rights NGOs
1.6.5. Bibliography
1.7. Human Rights Violations in the World
1.7.1. Introduction
1.7.2. Cases of Human Rights Violations (HRV) by Articles
1.7.2.1. Article 3. Right to Live in Freedom
1.7.2.2. Article 4. No Slavery
1.7.2.3. Article 5. No Torture
1.7.2.4. Article 13. Freedom of Movement
1.7.2.5. Article 18. Freedom of Thought
1.7.2.6. Article 19. Freedom of Speech
1.7.2.7. Article 21. The Right to Democracy
1.7.3. Bibliography
1.8. Environmental Human Rights
1.8.1. Environmental Protection as a Human Right
1.8.2. Does the Environment Have Rights?
1.8.3. Evolution of Human Rights in the Face of No Rights Cases
1.8.4. Rights of Nature Evolution
1.8.4.1. Statement of Intent. Special Rapporteur
1.8.5. Environmental Law
1.8.5.1. UNEP. United Nations Environment Programme
1.8.6. Bibliography
1.9. Human Rights NGOs
1.9.1. Introduction
1.9.2. List of Human Rights NGOs
1.9.2.1. 1 Kilo of Aid
1.9.2.2. B. Soleil d’Afrique
1.9.2.3. Aasara
1.9.2.4. Andean Action
1.9.2.5. Global Solidarity Action
1.9.2.6. Verapaz Action
1.9.2.7. ADANE Amics per al Desenvolupament a l’África Negra (Friends for African Development)
1.9.3. Bibliography
Module 2. NGDOs and Local, Regional and International Solidarity
2.1. NGOs
2.1.1. Introduction
2.1.2. Meaning of the Acronym NGO
2.1.3. What Is an NGO
2.1.3.1. Definition and Concept
2.1.4. NGO Conditions
2.1.5. History and Evolution of NGOs
2.1.5.1. When and How Are They Created?
2.1.6. Functions of NGOs
2.1.7. NGO Financing
2.1.7.1. Public Funds
2.1.7.2. Private Funds
2.1.8. Types of NGO
2.1.9. Operation of an NGO
2.1.10. The Work of NGOs
2.2. Types of NGO
2.2.1. Introduction
2.2.2. Ranking of NGOs Worldwide
2.2.2.1. Types of Classification
2.2.3. Types of NGOs According to Their Orientation
2.2.3.1. How Many Types According to Their Orientation Are There?
2.2.4. Charitable NGOs
2.2.5. Service NGOs
2.2.6. Participatory NGOs
2.2.7. Advocacy NGOs
2.2.8. Types of NGOs According to Their Field of Action
2.2.8.1. Fields
2.2.9. Community-Based NGOs
2.2.10. Citizen NGOs
2.2.11. National NGOs
2.2.12. International NGOs
2.3. NGOs: Development and Solidarity
2.3.1. Introduction
2.3.2. Changes in International Development Cooperation and Its Relationship with NGOs
2.3.2.1. Main Lines
2.3.3. The "Third World" and NGOs
2.3.4. The Humanitarian Era. From Intervention to the Global Village
2.3.4.1. Doctors Without Borders, Doctors of the World, etc.
2.3.5. Movements against the Third World
2.3.6. NGOs and Science
2.3.6.1. Scientific Research
2.3.7. The NGO Workforce
2.3.8. Ideological Biases of NGOs
2.3.9. Conclusions
2.4. NGO Legislation
2.4.1. What Type of Legislation is Applicable for NGOs
2.4.1.1. Introduction
2.4.2. Specific Laws
2.4.3. Generic Laws
2.4.4. State Regulations
2.4.4.1. Types of Laws and Decrees
2.4.5. Autonomous Community Standards
2.4.5.1. Introduction
2.4.6. Obligations of the Associations
2.5. Types of Existing Associations
2.5.1. Introduction
2.5.2. Differences between Associations, Unions, Federations or Coordinators and Conferences
2.5.3. Youth Associations
2.5.3.1. Definition and Concept
2.5.4. Legislation of Youth Associations
2.5.5. Main Characteristics of Youth Associations
2.5.6. Coordinators
2.5.6.1. Definition and Concept
2.5.6.2. Objectives
2.5.7. Characteristics of Coordinators
2.5.8. Federations
2.5.8.1. Definition and Concept
2.5.9. Characteristics and Objectives of the Federations
2.5.10. Types of Federations
2.6. NGO Strategy and Management
2.6.1. Introduction
2.6.2. Manage an NGO
2.6.3. Strategic Planning of an NGO
2.6.3.1. What Is It?
2.6.3.2. How Is It Done?
2.6.4. Managing the Quality of the NGO
2.6.4.1. Quality and Commitment
2.6.5. Stakeholders
2.6.5.1. Stakeholder Relationship
2.6.6. NGO Social Responsibility
2.6.7. Third-Party Ethical Risk
2.6.8. Relationship between NGOs and the Private Sector
2.6.9. Transparency and Accountability
2.6.10. Conclusions
2.7. National and International NGOs
2.7.1. International NGOs
2.7.1.1. Main Projects
2.7.2. UNHCR
2.7.2.1. History
2.7.2.2. Objectives
2.7.2.3. Main Work Areas
2.7.3. Mercy Corps
2.7.3.1. Who Are They?
2.7.3.2. Objectives
2.7.3.3. Work Areas
2.7.4. International Plan
2.7.4.1. Who Are They?
2.7.4.2. Objectives
2.7.4.3. Main Areas of Work
2.7.5. Doctors without Borders
2.7.5.1. Who Are They?
2.7.5.2. Objectives
2.7.5.3. Work Areas
2.7.6. Ceres
2.7.6.1. Who Are They?
2.7.6.2. Objectives
2.7.6.3. Main Areas of Work
2.7.7. Oxfam
2.7.8. UNICEF
2.7.9. Save the Children
Charitable NGOs, service NGOs, participatory NGOs... All types of Non-Governmental Organizations have been included in this syllabus”
Postgraduate Certificate in Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law
Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law are fundamental to the protection of the rights of people in situations of armed conflict and peace. These fields seek to ensure respect for human dignity and prevent the violation of human rights around the world. The Postgraduate Certificate in Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law created by TECH Global University was created as an excellent opportunity for qualification in the area. The program is designed for those who seek to acquire in-depth knowledge of the principles and practices governing the protection of human rights in conflict situations. The curriculum, taught 100% online, will focus on aspects such as the rules and principles governing international humanitarian law. In addition, the responsibility of state and non-state actors in the protection of human rights in conflict situations will be addressed.
Know Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law
This TECH Postgraduate Certificate is ideal for those interested in working in non-governmental organizations, governmental institutions, international agencies and companies with a social commitment. As they progress through the curriculum, students will learn about the role of international and non-governmental organizations in the promotion and protection of human rights; as well as the ethical and legal implications of the use of force in conflict situations. In addition, each will have the opportunity to explore real cases and apply the knowledge acquired in solving practical problems related to human rights and international humanitarian law. From this, our graduates will improve their skills and knowledge in these fields, contributing to a more just and sustainable world.