Introduction to the Program

With this academic program you will be up to date on Environmental Rights and their interrelation with the processes of International Cooperation and Development of Peoples to be applied from Nursing"

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Nursing personnel represent between 50 and 60% of the human resources in health in the world today. Its importance is vital in the health system, as well as in social projects, humanitarian action, international cooperation and processes to improve people's quality of life. Therefore, the environmental issue is another element to handle, in a world that deserves new actions to bet on sustainability and prolongation of life on this planet.

This Postgraduate certificate in Cooperation and Environmental Law for Nurses aims to train these professionals who work for the benefit of the most disadvantaged societies. For this reason, a whole module of content is dedicated to Environmental Rights, to make known the interrelationship between all the elements of the Environment and how they influence each other. They will recognize the different types of pollution and how they affect the environment and will analyze the regulations and legislation in force on the subject. In this way, they will be able to incorporate in a transversal way the notions of sustainability and environmental and ecological sustainability.

In addition, the graduate will understand the link between migration and the development of the countries of origin and destination, and will be much more qualified in terms of Human and International Rights to work in cooperation projects and actions. All this and much more, in a high-level academic program thanks to the intervention of the most experienced teachers in the field, who will provide specific Masterclasses for the study of the most exemplary cases.

From TECH's virtual platform, the student will access without inconveniences and at their own pace whenever they wish, since the study methodology is 100% online and based on Relearning. This provides freedom, comfort and quality to the learning process, so that the Nurse will experience an incomparable way of updating, for their personal and professional development.

The work towards sustainability must be carried out in all regions, so it is important to specialize in this field"

This Postgraduate certificate in Cooperation and Environmental Law for Nursing contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:

  • The development of case studies presented by experts in International Cooperation for the Development of the Peoples
  • The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created, compile scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
  • Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learning
  • Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

Incorporate the notions of sustainability and environmental and ecological sustainability into cooperation projects and actions in a crosscutting manner”

The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the field who contribute their work experience to this educational program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.

The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive education programmed to learn in real situations.

This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise during the academic year For this purpose, the students will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts.

Nurses working in development cooperation must expand their knowledge of environmental law to achieve sustainable development in the countries where they work"

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A high level educational program created by the best experts in the field, that will allow you to achieve professional success"

Syllabus

With the study of this program, the professional will acquire knowledge in an easy and dynamic way, thanks to the methodology and technology available from the virtual platform, which only TECH can offer. It will be 12 weeks of 100% online study, so it will be easy to combine daily activities with the new academic challenge.

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The content of this program will introduce you in an avant-garde way to Environmental and Human Rights from an international perspective"

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. Manager

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. HR Protection Tools The HH of UN

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 Violation of Human Rights by article

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 Expression
1.7.2.7. Article 21: 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 Environmental Program

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. Environmental Rights

2.1. Environmental Law

2.1.1. Introduction
2.1.2. What Is It?
2.1.3. What Is Environmental Law?
2.1.4. Characteristics of Environmental Law
2.1.5. Legal Nature
2.1.6. Background
2.1.7. History
2.1.8. Objective of Environmental Law

2.1.8.1. Sources

2.1.9. Principles
2.1.10. Purposes

2.2. Environmental Rights

2.2.1. What Do We Understand as Environment?
2.2.2. What Are Our Environmental Rights?

2.2.2.1. What are they?

2.2.3. Right to Enjoy a Healthy Environment
2.2.4. Right of Access to Information
2.2.5. Right to Participation in Environmental Management
2.2.6. Right of Access to Environmental Justice
2.2.7. General Principles of Environmental Law
2.2.8. International Conferences and Agreements

2.2.8.1. Stockholm, 1972
2.2.8.2. Rio de Janeiro, 1992

2.2.9. Rules Protecting Environmental Rights
2.2.10. Conclusions

2.3. Environmental Law Duties

2.3.1. Introduction
2.3.2. What Are Environmental Duties?

2.3.2.1. Definition and Concept

2.3.3. What Are the Environmental Rights
2.3.4. Duty to Conserve the Environment
2.3.5. Duty to Comply with Environmental Regulations
2.3.6. Duty of Citizen Watch
2.3.7. Duty to Inform
2.3.8. Duty for Environmental Damage
2.3.9. Conclusions

2.4. Citizen Participation in Environmental Protection

2.4.1. Introduction
2.4.2. Participatory Environmental Monitoring

2.4.2.1. Introduction
2.4.2.2. Monitoring Concept
2.4.2.3. What Is Participatory Environmental Monitoring?
2.4.2.4. What Is It For?
2.4.2.5. Who Can Participate
2.4.2.6. Participatory Environmental Monitoring Plan
2.4.2.7. Area of Influence of a Project or Activity
2.4.2.8. Stages of Participatory Environmental Monitoring
2.4.2.9. Phases

2.5. United Nations Environment Program UNEP

2.5.1. Introduction
2.5.2. Definition and Concept
2.5.3. UNEP Goals

2.5.3.1. General Objective

2.5.4. History & Evolution

2.5.4.1. Where and When was UNEP Born?

2.5.5. UNEP Mission
2.5.6. Activities
2.5.7. UNEP Location

2.5.7.1. At National and International Level

2.5.8. Fourth Montevideo Program of Development and Periodic Review of Environmental Law

2.5.8.1. Concept, Goals and Purpose

2.5.9. Conclusions

2.6. Global Environment and Climate Change

2.6.1. Introduction
2.6.2. Global Environment

2.6.2.1. Concept

2.6.3. Climate Change

2.6.3.1. Concept

2.6.4. Evolution of Climate Change Theory
2.6.5. Global Environmental Change

2.6.5.1. Past and Present

2.6.6. Characteristics of Global Environmental Change

2.6.6.1. Sea Level Changes

2.6.7. Consequences of Global Environmental Change
2.6.8. Dangers, Risks and Future Vulnerability
2.6.9. Climate Change and Impact on Agriculture
2.6.10. Survival Strategies and Dilemmas

2.6.10.1. Migration

2.7. Environmental Rights in the World

2.7.1. Introduction
2.7.2. Countries Fighting for Environmental Rights
2.7.3. Ecuador
2.7.4. Spain
2.7.5. Mexico
2.7.6. Peru
2.7.7. Sustainable Development

2.7.7.1. Concept

2.7.8. History & Evolution
2.7.9. Sustainable Development (SD) Optics
2.7.10. General Law on Sustainable Forestry Development

2.7.10.1. Description
2.7.10.2. Objective

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Postgraduate Certificate in Cooperation and Environmental Law for Nursing

The Postgraduate Certificate in Cooperation and Environmental Law for Nursing offered by TECH, the world's largest digital university, is an academic program designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge in legal aspects and cooperation in the environmental field to apply in their practice as nursing professionals. This program focuses on teaching the fundamentals of environmental law, environmental policies and international treaties related to the environment. In addition, students will learn about cooperation and sustainability, to apply them in their daily work as nursing professionals and in their interaction with the community. This course is taught in virtual mode, which allows those interested to study from anywhere and adapt the classes to their personal and work schedules. This means that students can complete the course at their own pace and earn their university degree without sacrificing their work or personal life.

The course is taught in online mode, which allows students to study from anywhere and adapt classes to their personal and work schedules.

Earn a nursing degree in environmental law

Students in this online program will also have the opportunity to work on practical projects related to cooperation and environmental law, allowing them to apply their acquired knowledge in real situations and prepare for the working world. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to understand and apply the legal and cooperative aspects of environmental law, enabling them to have a positive impact on the health and well-being of the community and the planet at large. Don't miss out on the opportunity to study TECH's online Postgraduate Certificate in Cooperation and Environmental Law for Nursing and gain the knowledge you need to be a nursing professional committed to caring for the environment. Enroll today and get ready to make a difference in the world!