TALLER Y CAPACITACIÓN SOBRE MARKETING Y COMUNICACIÓN POLÍTICA
CUSCO, 23 Y 24 DE JULIO DEL 2018.
COSTO
200,00 (doscientos) USD.
150,00 (cientocincuenta) USD para mimebros de partidos políticos.
100,00 (cien) USD para inscripciones en grupo (5 personas mínimo).
REQUISITOS:
– Nombres y apellidos completos.
– Dirección.
– Teléfono.
– Email:
– Confirmar si participará virtual o presencialmente.
– Voucher o comprobante de pago.
INFORMES E INSCRIPCIONES, escribir (adjuntando información requerida) a:
salesmanager@ankawainternacional.org
PAGOS:
Depósitos o giro bancarios a:
Cuenta Corriente Dólares Américanos
Banco: Scotiabank 4912202
Número de cuenta interbancario
009 318 000004912202 71
Titular de cuenta: Ankawa Internacional.
COLOQUIO SOBRE DERECHOS HUMANOS
25 de Febrero
ENCUENTRO
FRANCO ALEMÁN
Nov 2015
ONLINE COURSE ON HUMAN RIGHTS & BUSINESS
2h 00m per day12:00 (noon)- 2:00 pm
Beginning on January 8, 2018Ending on January 22, 2018
Time Zone: Chicago, USA.
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
Organized by: | Ankawa International & Corporate Accountability Lab | Research Field: | Legal and Political Sciences. | Weeks: | 2 |
Academic period: | January 2018. | Requirements: | Mastering English | Certificate: yes | Hours: 22 hr |
The course is implemented in the framework of Ankawa International’s Social Transformation Program for Nigeria.
II. ABSTRACT
The Online Course on Human Rights & Business is an intensive international traineeship program destined to empower human rights and environmental defenders worldwide. The course approaches human rights & business from a practical and theoretical perspective in order to deliver adequate tools for advocacy, research and litigation.
III. ATTRACTIVENESS
The Online Course on Human Rights & Business is framed to provide capacity-building to prospective participants and/or institutions working in human rights and development. Participants will have the opportunity to interact with professors in a forum for mutual empowerment. Participants will also have the opportunity to discuss and to share experience with the Ogoni Community from Nigeria.
IV. ACADEMIC CURRICULA
1st Module. Dr. Elizabeth Umlas
January 8:
- Opening remarks of Mr. Amilcar Romero.
- Introduction to Business and Human Rights: origins, antecedents to the UN framework.
January 9:
- UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: key concepts, three pillars (including access to remedy), human rights due diligence, grievance mechanisms.
January 10:
- An overarching look at selected accountability mechanisms: laying the groundwork for students to understand barriers to « access to remedy », judicial and non-judicial mechanisms and [time permitting] touch on the proposed international treaty on BHR.
January 11:
- Extractive industries and indigenous people’s rights: intro to the issues specific to this industrial sector and this group of stakeholders.
January 12:
- An overview of emerging legislation relevant to BHR: mandatory human rights due diligence, mandatory corporate reporting on human rights issues.
2nd Module. Ms. Charity Ryerson
January 15:
- Testimonies from the Ogoni’s Representatives.
- Introduction to business and human rights in the global legal system
- Rome Statute, ICC and corporate liability
- Corporate liability in regional human rights courts and international tribunals
- Variations in legal regimes covering transnational activities across domestic legal systems
January 16:
- Kiobel and its legacy: Analysis of Kiobel decision and Alien Tort Statute cases decided since 2012
January 17:
- The history of Shell in the Ogonilands.
- Overview of Ogoni political and legal system.
- History of oil exploration activities and community response.
- Corruption accusations against Shell.
January 18:
- The fight for the survival of the Ogoni people: Discussion of the strategies members of the Ogoni community have pursued around the globe.
January 19:
- The future of business and human rights litigation in domestic courts: remaining gaps and emerging strategies.
- Final Remarks of Mr. Amilcar Romero.
V. EVALUATION METHODOLOGY
The final exam will take place on January 22, 2018 and it will last 2 hours. It will be qualified on the basis of 20/20 points. According to Ankawa International’s Internal Rules on Academic Excellence, only students with 14/20 will receive an official certification; otherwise, students will receive only proof of participation.
The evaluation criteria are:
- 80% Final Exam.
- 20% Participation (attending courses and participation in sessions and in the forum).
VI. PLATFORM
Ankawa International’s E-Learning Platform*
*After registration, every participant will receive an email from the monitor giving the codes and instructions to access and to run the E-Learning Platform.
VII. REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS.
- Previous knowledge of human rights, political science and human development.
- Fluent English.
VIII. COST.
- 300.00 (three hundred) USD. To pay online click
IX. REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
In order to be duly registered for the International Online Course on Human Rights & Business, it is necessary for each prospective participant to send the following documents and information:
- Copy of an ID.
- Full Last and Given Name.
- Title and Nationality.
- Email and physical address.
- Telephone Number.
- Name of the organization in which you are working or studying in (if applies)
- A signed statement that you speak English fluently.
- A copy of your registration fee payment.
All these documents should be sent to: salesmanager@ankawainternacional.org
The subject of the mail should be: registration to the online course on HR&B.
X. ENQUIRIES
For further information, please send a mail to: salesmanager@ankawainternacional.org
XI. ABOUT THE PROFESSORS
ELIZABETH UMLAS
Dr. Elizabeth Umlas (USA) holds a doctorate in political science from Yale University. She is an independent researcher and consultant with over 15 years of experience in the field of business and human rights. She is currently senior advisor on capital stewardship to two global union federations in Switzerland. Dr. Umlas’s projects are international in scope and her clients have included UN organizations, international NGOs and academic institutions in Europe.
In addition, she teaches business and human rights at Oxford University, the University of Fribourg and the University of Geneva. Dr. Umlas is a co-founder of Sustainable Finance Geneva, a member of the Amnesty Business Group of Switzerland and a board member of the NGO Media Matters for Women. She has numerous international publications on human rights and business.
CHARITY RYERSON
Ms. Charity Ryerson (USA) is a human rights advocate with over 10 years’ experience in the field. She has conducted labor rights and human rights monitoring, including anti-union violence investigations, throughout the Americas and Asia. Prior to founding Corporate Accountability Lab, Charity litigated complex international human rights cases under the Alien Tort Statute and Torture Victim Protection Act, including Does v. Chiquita Brands International, Saldana v. Occidental Petroleum, Balcero v. Drummond, and Arias/Quinteros v. Dyncorp. She received her Political Science B.A. from Loyola Chicago, and her J.D. from Georgetown. Charity is a member of the D.C. bar
AMILCAR ROMERO
Mr. Amilcar Romero (Peru) is an international lawyer from the University of Strasbourg. He has worked as legal and political analyst before different International Organizations, Academia and Non-Profit Organizations in Europe and in the Americas.
Mr. Romero is founder of Ankawa International, a Global Action Tank for Social Transformation, producing research, traineeships and empowering programs worldwide with state-of-the-art institutions.