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Module 1: Theory of Human Rights and Refugee Law
Introduction to Human Rights and Remedies
The Asylum and Refugee Debate
English Legal System
Civil and criminal liability
Key concepts in immigration law
Evolution of UK immigration law
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
European Convention on Human Rights
UN Convention on the status of refugees
The Protocol relating to the status of refugees
Philosophy of citizenship and statelessness
American Convention on Human Rights
African Charter on Human and People's Rights
Immigration Rules relating to Asylum Seekers and Refugees
The rights of children under UN Convention
UN Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
Asian Human Rights Charter
European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
Geneva Convention relating to the treatment of Prisoners of War

 

Module 2: Applied Human Rights and Refugee Law
War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity
The Immigration Rules and Public Funds
Law relating to homelessness and priority need
Juvenile Justice
Right to Self-Determination and Consent to Treatment
Assisted Suicide and Mercy Killing
Police Powers
Sentencing and Rehabilitation of Offenders
Harassment and Unlawful Eviction
Discrimination and Equal Opportunities
Data Protection and Confidentiality
Freedom of Information
Access to and Disclosure of Medical Records
Removal of Asylum Seekers and family
Immigration Appeals and Judicial Review
Decision Making & Problem Solving Techniques

 

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Course name and number: TAC-ADC-007 - Advanced Diploma in Human Rights and Refugee Law
Course Fee:

£239 per module (subject), or
£199 per module (subject if all 2 modules are paid for at the time of enrolment (a saving of £80)

Entry Requirements:
a) Completion of a recognised certificate or diploma in any field, or
b) Applicants aged 18 or over, who can demonstrate an ability to study at advanced level.
Mode of Study: Distance Learning (correspondence/home study)
Start Date: Start at anytime
Duration: 5 -7 months or more
   

 

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