Type
E-learning
Mode of Learning
Self-Paced How it works
Duration
50 minutes
Course Description

Migrants, like everyone else, are entitled to universal rights and fundamental freedoms. These rights and freedoms are established in Human Rights treaties that apply to all persons. States that are party to these treaties – and all States are party to some – agree to not only respect, but to also protect and fulfil everyone’s Human Rights. This includes migrants’ rights. What are the obligations of States towards migrants? Do all rights apply equally to all migrants? Are there benefits of taking a rights-based approach to migration governance and management? 

 
Find answers to these questions and more in the EMM2.0 e-course on the Human Rights of migrants: An overview. This self-paced e-learning module discusses the human rights that are particularly relevant in the context of migration and the related States’ obligations. It also explores universal norms and rights that apply to everyone (including migrants and regardless of status); the fundamental principle of non-discrimination; and the rules whereby differential treatment for migrants and nationals, and for migrants with regular and irregular status, may be allowed in limited instances. Finally, it highlights how taking a rights-based approach to migration governance benefits States, migrants and societies alike.  

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this e-course, participants will be able to: 

  • Identify States’ obligations concerning the human rights of migrants. 

  • Describe the principle of non-discrimination. 

  • Identify the benefits of a rights-based approach to policymaking on migration. 

Audience

This online course is designed for stakeholders interested in migration policy: government officials with migration-related policy functions working at the national or sub-national level; other migration stakeholders, such as members of the civil society and diaspora organizations, academics, policy scholars, students and other individuals from teaching/research institutions.

Length
50 minutes
Resources

As we go through this module, it would be useful to complement your learning by reading the EMM2.0 chapters on:  

Visit also the E-Campus online platform to access more self-paced e-learning courses on topics related to human rights of migrants. 

Course Outline

Topic 1: Introduction 

Topic 2: Specific rights in the migration context  

  • Main features of Human Rights 

  • Human Rights especially relevant to migrants 

Topic 3: Principle of non-discrimination 

  • Equal rights for all migrants? Principle of non-discrimination, Derogations and Customary International Law 

  • Differential treatment 

Topic 4: Rights issues in the migration context  

  • Examples of issues in Human Rights’ protection 

Topic 5: Rights-based approach 

  • Translating migrants’ human rights into national policy 

  • Benefits of a rights-based approach 

  • Scenario 

Topic 6: Summary and Assessment