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ItemEIUC/GC Mission and Vision( 2017-02) Global Campus of Human Rights ; EIUCThe joint vision of EIUC / Global Campus – which was adopted in February 2017 - is directed to express the network’s willingness to act and react to the increasing number of global crises and human rights challenges. At a time when some scholars and politicians speak about the end of the era of human rights, the Global Campus worldwide network has an important contribution to make in terms of strengthening of universal values of human rights, the rule of law, and democracy.
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ItemGC Code of Conduct( 2024-09-23) Global Campus of Human RightsThe GC Code of Conduct outlines core values of the GC, responsibilities towards its stakeholders, and the interpersonal responsibilities that members of our community bear towards one another and to the institution. Its purpose is to ensure that the GC Headquarters (GCHQ) is a work and study environment in which human rights and democratic values are promoted and observed.
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ItemGC Code of Ethics( 2024-06-21) Global Campus of Human RightsThe GC code of ethics was approved to ensure full implementation of the aims, values and principles laid down by the GC Statute by all its stakeholders, including its public and private partners, its scientific and academic community (directors, students, teachers, researchers), its staff (both employees and collaborators, trainees).
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ItemGC Safeguarding and Integrity System: Structures and Processes( 2024-09-23) Global Campus of Human RightsThe GC Safeguarding and Integrity System is a set of procedures, measures and practices to ensure that the Global Campus upholds its value commitments, protects individuals from harm, and responds to allegations of wrongdoing. Its purpose is to ensure that the values affirmed by the GC Code of Ethics and the GC Code of Conduct are well disseminated, understood and observed; that the Global Campus and its stakeholders uphold their mutual responsibilities; and to ensure allegations of misconduct and violations are managed in a clear and transparent manner.
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ItemGlobal Campus Gender Equality Plan 2024-2026( 2024-09-23) Global Campus of Human RightsThe GC Gender Equality Plan 2024-26 aims at improving internal regulations and measures to ensure that the principles of gender equality are respected and promoted, to strengthen the inclusion of the gender dimension in research and teaching activities, to prevent and protect against cases of harassment based on gender or sexual orientation and, more generally, to ensure that the GCHQ is an inclusive and safe community and space for everyone.
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ItemGlobal Campus of Human Rights Whistleblowing Procedure( 2024-06-21) Global Campus of Human RightsThe GC Whistleblowing Procedure describes the operating procedures for handling whistleblowing and any subsequent investigations, following reports of possible offences in violation of the GC Code of Ethics, in line with Legislative Decree 24/2023.
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ItemGlobal Campus of Human Rights. Brochure( 2020) Global Campus of Human RightsThe Global Campus of Human Rights is a unique network of one hundred participating universities around the world, with the mission of advancing human rights and democracy through regional and global cooperation for education research.
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ItemGlobal Campus of Human Rights. Environmental Policy( 2021) Global Campus of Human RightsThe Global Campus of Human Rights promotes, above all, the idea of human dignity, freedom and equality–an ideal that cannot be reached without also protecting the various environments people inhabit. Human rights thus embodya fair and equal society, which necessitates a responsible use of natural resources. Only when respecting ecosystems and responsibly using the planet’s resources can we enable a sustainable livelihood for all present and future generations. We, however, live in a time where wars are fought over scarce resources, where people lose their livelihoods because of environmental degradation and disasters, where thousands are forced to leave their homes due to the devastating effects of climate change, and where despite all scientific proof this reality is still de-nied by many. For these reasons, we understand our common and individual responsibility to ensure a peaceful and just world as intrinsically linked to the protection of our environment. In addition to the right to a clean environment, climate justice includes the right to life, health, work, shelter, water and food, to name but a few,thus situating the climate crisis as a primary threat to human rights. The environmental policy set out below is a step in our continued efforts to address this existential chal-lenge.
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ItemGlobal Campus of Human Rights. Statute( 2019, 2023) Global Campus of Human Rights
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ItemGlobal Campus of Human Rights: Vision, Mission and Strategic Objectives 2021-2024( 2021) Global Campus of Human RightsThe vision of the Global Campus of Human Rights is to foster new generations of human rights defenders able to contribute to a world in which human dignity, equality, freedom, human security, sustainable development, democracy, the rule of law and respect for all human rights are realised.
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ItemGlobal Campus of Human Rights: Vision, Mission and Strategic Objectives 2024-2028( 2024) Global Campus of Human RightsThe vision of the Global Campus of Human Rights is to foster new generations of human rights defenders able to contribute to a world in which human dignity, equality, freedom, human security, sustainable development, democracy, the rule of law and respect for all human rights are realised.