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Introduction to the Program
Este Postgraduate certificate es la titulación que buscas para promover el Derecho Ambiental como agente clave de las sociedades prósperas y resilientes”
El fortalecimiento de la gobernanza ambiental requiere de instrumentos y plataformas que amplíen las oportunidades de Cooperación Internacional focalizadas en las necesidades y problemas medioambientales de los países. De hecho, el Derecho Ambiental se posiciona como clave en una colaboración para la transferencia de tecnología y conocimientos en esta materia. En esta línea, los Estados desarrollados pueden compartir sus recursos con los países en desarrollo para mejorar la gestión ambiental y reducir el impacto de sus actividades contaminantes, lo que favorecerá la resiliencia de estas comunidades.
Es por este motivo por el que TECH proporciona al profesional de Humanidades una titulación única en el mercado enfocada en el Derecho Ambiental desde la perspectiva de la Cooperación. Sin duda, una gran oportunidad que propiciará que los matriculados se desenvuelvan como actores clave en materia de Medio Ambiente en los programas de desarrollo. Para ello, recorrerán todas las implicaciones de la Sostenibilidad y sustentabilidad medioambiental y ecológica en el marco de los proyectos y actuaciones de Cooperación.
Del mismo modo, y en base a un enfoque sumamente integral, se profundizará en el estado actual de los derechos ambientales a nivel global, así como en la importancia de la vigilancia ciudadana en las diferentes comunidades. Sin duda, una especialización destinada a impulsar la carrera profesional del estudiante en la que tendrá todo cuanto necesita en el dispositivo electrónico por el que opte para acceder al Campus Virtual. Asimismo, en esta plataforma digital encontrará la mayor biblioteca multimedia de recursos sobre Cooperation and Environmental Law.
En adición, unos prestigiosos Directores Invitados Internacionales impartirán unas exclusivas Masterclasses.
Unos reconocidos Directores Invitados Internacionales ofrecerán unas disruptivas Masterclasses para ahondar en las últimas innovaciones en Cooperación y Derecho Ambiental”
Este Postgraduate certificate en Cooperation and Environmental 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 Cooperación y Derecho Ambiental
- 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
Serás toda una referencia a la hora de implicar a las personas y colectivos con los que se desarrollan las actuaciones de Cooperación”
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.
En solo 300 horas, beneficiándote del Relearning como sustrato metodológico te actualizarás en las últimas herramientas que te permitan potenciar con eficacia la promoción de los derechos ambientales"
Un programa esencial para integrar las nociones de Sostenibilidad y sustentabilidad medioambiental y ecológica en los proyectos de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo"
Syllabus
300 hours is the specialization time established by TECH for the student to successfully acquire the most advanced competences on Cooperation and Environmental Law. However, you do not have to adhere to predetermined online class hours at any time, as the university offers you an individualized educational pathway in which you can decide your own academic times. This will work in favor of your professional obligations, which you will not have to give up or adapt.
A syllabus with a holistic approach to Human Rights and Environmental Law"
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 12. 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. Environmental Law
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 Programme 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 Its 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 Optics (SD)
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
Cooperation and environmental law are two areas that are closely related and essential to ensure a sustainable future for our planet. In an increasingly interconnected world, it is crucial that individuals and organizations work together to address global environmental challenges and promote sustainable practices. For this reason, TECH Global University has developed a comprehensive Postgraduate Certificate in Cooperation and Environmental Law that, in addition to providing you with the latest tools to update your knowledge in the field, will provide you with a fully effective and dynamic virtual methodology. Through the curriculum, you will learn about approaches ranging from international and national environmental laws and policies, to cooperation tools and financing mechanisms available to address environmental problems.
Get to know cooperation and environmental law
This Postgraduate Certificate is catalogued as the best program you will find in the academic market for its significant advantages; among them, 100% online classes that you can manage under your own availability of time and space, highly efficient pedagogy schemes such as relearning methodology, a team of experts with remarkable background and an amazing interactive content that synthesizes the most sophisticated of cooperation and environmental law. As you progress through the curriculum, you will learn about the complex relationships between the environment, the economy and sustainable development, and how appropriate policies and strategies can be used to achieve a balance between these areas. You will also analyze the responsibilities and obligations of the different actors (governments, non-governmental organizations, businesses) in protecting the environment and promoting sustainable development. In addition, you will learn how to apply cooperation tools to address environmental problems, including international cooperation, technology transfer and how sustainable development projects can be designed and implemented at the local, national or global level.