Enrol in the Human Rights Level 3 Advanced Diploma to deepen your understanding of human rights principles, laws, and practices. Whether you are a seasoned advocate or new to the field, this course provides a comprehensive and ethical framework for engaging with human rights issues globally.
What Will You Learn?
- Gain a thorough understanding of the principles and foundations of human rights.
- Explore international human rights law and its implications.
- Examine the landscape of human rights in the UK.
- Address specific human rights issues affecting communities globally.
- Learn about effective human rights advocacy strategies and practices.
- Analyze contemporary challenges impacting the advancement of human rights.
- Consider the ethical dimensions of human rights work.
Who Should Take The Course?
- Human rights advocates and activists seeking advanced knowledge.
- Legal professionals and practitioners interested in human rights law.
- Students and researchers exploring the multifaceted field of human rights.
- Professionals in NGOs and governmental agencies involved in human rights work.
Requirements
- A basic understanding of human rights concepts (recommended but not mandatory).
- Access to a computer or device with internet connectivity for online course participation.
- Enthusiasm for advancing knowledge and contributing to human rights practices.
- No specific academic or professional background required; open to all interested individuals.
Course Curriculum
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- Introduction to the concept of human rights 00:07:00
- Historical development of human rights 00:05:00
- Key international human rights instruments and treaties 00:06:00
- The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 00:05:00
- Human rights principles and values 00:05:00
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- Overview of international human rights law 00:05:00
- The role of the United Nations in human rights protection 00:05:00
- European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) 00:06:00
- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) 00:05:00
- International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) 00:06:00
- The Human Rights Act 1998 00:05:00
- The European Convention on Human Rights and UK law 00:05:00
- Devolution and human rights in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland 00:06:00
- UK case law and landmark human rights cases 00:06:00
- Human rights institutions in the UK 00:06:00
- Human rights advocacy strategies 00:05:00
- Human rights research and documentation 00:06:00
- Working with human rights organizations 00:05:00
- Case studies in human rights advocacy 00:06:00
- Preparing and presenting human rights reports 00:06:00
- Ethical dilemmas in human rights work 00:06:00
- Cultural relativism vs. universalism 00:08:00
- Human rights and business ethics 00:07:00
- The role of NGOs and civil society in upholding ethics 00:06:00
- Order Certificate 00:05:00
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