Diploma |

Diploma in Family Law 2ndI (expected start 2026)

Duration:
7 months
Modality:
Online

Presentation

Family Law is the center of attention especially since the reform of the Argentine Civil and Commercial Code where the central structures such as marriage, filiation, kinship and parental responsibility have been the subject of the main reforms on the subject. On this occasion we will address family and childhood from the perspective of children. It is a journey of law, of all the rights of children, from empathy with the situations of greatest exposure in which a child may find themselves.

The proposal consists of the treatment of the situation of children from the perspective of analyzing childhood as subject to multiple vulnerabilities, as proposed by the inter-American human rights system. Starting from the constitutional and conventional framework for addressing children, according to the imaginary and development of the protection of their status in the universal and regional system, the different factors of child vulnerability are reviewed according to the different instances in which a child can be found.

The need for systematic training of high-level professionals in this topic appears as an urgent task in the current stage that our country and the world are experiencing. For this reason, the Diploma seeks to train the different legal operators from professional practice, that is, the view from the process.

The approach is based on the case method, working and discussing the different issues not only from its theoretical framework but with the methodology of law in action, in its interpretation and in the resolution of the conflict in accordance with the principle of effectiveness of giving the better response to children in the face of new challenges.

It is intended to address the new horizons of the debate on childhood and the central issues under discussion with the latest jurisprudence.

Sponsors and declares interest by Agreement No. 30.524

Curriculum Identification


 Continuing Education: Diploma

  • Name of the Diploma: Higher Diploma in Family Law
  • Edition: Second. Family Law in Childhood: Childhood Perspective
  • Plan Structure: Structured
  • Modality: online – Zoom Meeting Pro Platform
  • Institution: Universidad de Mendoza
  • Academic Unit: School of Law and Social Sciences
  • Organisation: Postgraduate and Continuing Education FCJS
  • Sponsors and declares interest by Agreement No. 30.524: Supreme Court of Justice of Mendoza
  • Quotas: Min MAX

Recipients


Basic admission requirement

The basic requirement to achieve the condition of applicant to carry out the Diplomas in the School of Law and Social Sciences of the Universidad de Mendoza is having completed secondary education and being a creditor of the corresponding secondary degree or having approved the provisions of the current regulations regarding those over 25 years of age who, without a university degree, aspire to enter the University, in accordance with the provisions of the art. 7 of Law 24.521.

Priority recipients

The Diploma is intended, primarily, to:

·       professionals from different disciplines, including those related to Law in general (lawyering and notary practice);

·       professionals from other degree courses and activities linked to the subject of the Diploma;

·       magistrates of the national and provincial judicial powers,

·       officials of the administration of justice and agents of the national and provincial public administration;

·       municipal officials and employees;

·       advanced students of the degree course in law, writing and the like.

Authorities


Address

Ursula C. Basset. Lawyer (UBA). Doctor in Legal Sciences (Ph.D. – UCA) Professor with Special Dedication to Research. Member of the Steering Committee of the International Academy for the Study of the Jurisprudence of the Family. ∙ Elective member of the Executive Committee of the International Society of Family Law. Member of the Bioethics Institute of the National Academy of Moral and Political Sciences. Member of the Subcommittee on the Property Regime of Marriage for the Drafting of the Reform Project of the Argentine Civil Code (2012). Second Prize of the National Academy of Law 2012.

Maria Teresa Day. Professional Title of Lawyer (1995) Awarded by the School of Law and Social Sciences, Universidad de Mendoza. Postgraduate Level Refresher Course “The Public Prosecutor's Office and the Private Complainant in the adversarial system”, awarded by the School of Law of the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Mendoza Argentina. Developed from May 12 to October 27, 2006. Duration: 60 hours. clock. Postgraduate Diploma "Control and Audit of the Public Sector", awarded by the School of Economic Sciences of the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Mendoza Argentina. Developed from April 4 to November 7, 2018. Member of the Supreme Court of Justice of Mendoza.

Maria Milagros Berti Garcia. A lawyer; Universidad de Mendoza, School of Law and Social Sciences. Owner of own legal study. She has been actively practicing law since 2004. She is a PhD candidate in Legal Sciences from the School of Law. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina, Buenos Aires. Titular member of the Advisory Commission for Family Justice by the Federation of Bar Associations, since October 2016. Holder of the FCJS – UM Family Law Chair.

Coordination

academic. Fernando Nasazzi Roan

On-line. Mark Lonigro. Lawyer by the Law School of the Universidad de Mendoza. Teacher in oriented secondary education and for Youth and Adults, dependent on the General Directorate of Schools of the Province of Mendoza. Diploma in Family Law from the Universidad Champagnat. University Professor in Advocacy Universidad Champagnat. Diploma in Online Learning Environments for Education by the Universidad Champagnat. Assistant Secretary of the Family Law Commission of the Mendoza Province Bar Association. Head of Meritorious Practical Work of the “A” and “B” Chairs of Family Law of the School of Law and Social Sciences, Mendoza campus, of the Universidad de Mendoza.

Teachers


BASSET, Ursula

BELLOTTI, Lucas

BERMUDEZ. Fernando

BERTI GARCIA, Milagros

BRUNETTI, Andrea

CHRESTIA, María Victoria

DIAZ CORDERO, Agustina

FONTEMACCHI, Maria

GALLI FIANT, Mary Magdalene

ILLANES, Alejandra

JAUREGUI, Roberto

KEMELMAJER, Aida

LAFFERRIERE, Nicolás

MANTEIGA, Daniela

MODI, Carla

MOLINA DE JUAN, Mariel

MOLINA, Marcelo

NAVARRO FLORIA, Juan

NEIROTTI, Carlos

PORTILLO, Claudia

RAMOS, Beatriz

RAVETLLAT, Isaac

RETAMAL, Alejandra

SALIERNO, Karina

SANCHO, Manuela

SANTI, Carolina

SELENE CHAVEZ, Laura

SERDAN, Florence

SGRO, Gino

TAVARES, Luján

TAVARES, María Luján

TERRAGNI, Maximilian

ZUÑIGA, María and other invited national and international specialist professors

Curriculum


Structure

The Diploma is organized around two (2) modules that are theoretical-practical training in which various topics in the field of the specialty of Family Law are developed, with the aim of updating students in in-depth knowledge. of the most significant challenges of the topic and also includes a Research Methodology workshop.

The schedule and the specific information of the Curriculum, as well as the materials and documents, are available to our students in the online chair.

Module I. General Framework.

  • Comprehensive childhood protection system. Theory and practice.
  • Fundamental legal concepts.
  • Children's rights with family and without family.

Module2nd. Childhood and rights approach.

  • Childhood beyond the family.
  • Vulnerable childhoods.

Childhood and inter-American human rights standards

Duration

The Diploma lasts six (6) months, and grants a total of 5 CRE, which is equivalent to 125 clock hours. The Student Reference Credit (CRE) is defined as the unit of total time of academic work that students dedicate to achieve the training objectives of each of the subjects that make up the Curriculum. This unit of time includes: a) the hours of teaching or teacher-student pedagogical interaction, regardless of the modality, and b) the hours of autonomous student work that are additional to those of teaching or teacher-student interaction.

The course will be carried out online and synchronous classes will be on Thursdays from 3 pm to 5 pm. Argentina.

Permanence requirements

To remain in the Diploma Courses, students must:

  • attend 75% of the classes taught. The justification for non-attendance will be presented in Postgraduate and Continuing Training, within 48 hours,
  • comply with the obligations established by teachers,
  • comply with the corresponding tariff obligations.

fees and scholarships


Universidad de Mendoza, at the proposal of the Dean.

The tariff obligations of the students with the School run from the moment of registration and only cease when they complete the Diploma or when they decide to abandon their studies. In the latter case, the student must inform the Postgraduate and Continuing Education Department by means of a note expressing their decision. Otherwise, continue to be a student of the Universidad de Mendoza with the consequent charge of the tariffs that accrue from then on and until the date on which he has effectively communicated his resignation.

Universidad de Mendoza will recognize the following modalities of tariff reductions:

  • From an Institution to a Student: The applicant may particularly request financial support to complete the Diploma, from Institutions that they consider relevant. These Institutions will be considered "SPONSORS" of the student(s), if they are legally constituted. The commitment to pay the tariff set by the Universidad de Mendoza, will be between the student and that sponsoring Institution, and, in the event that it does not comply with the corresponding payment obligations, the student will assume the payment of the debt and the readjustments that it may have.
  • From one institution to the Universidad de Mendoza: In the case of legally constituted Institutions that are interested in the participation of their staff in the Diploma and that would like to register officially, they may do so if they assume the commitment to take charge of the fee and readjustment that corresponds to that or those students. It may provide for the granting of tariff reductions to organizations and companies based on the number of applicants they incorporate, as agreed by current regulations.
  • From Universidad de Mendoza to the teaching staff of the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Degree Courses: the Universidad de Mendoza may grant a 50% scholarship to the members of its teaching staff to carry out the corresponding Diploma within the framework of the Policy for the improvement of the School's teaching staff.
  • From Universidad de Mendoza to the graduate with a degree granted by the same or to the advanced students of the same: the Universidad de Mendoza may grant a 25% scholarship to graduate professionals and advanced students of the Universidad de Mendoza.
  • From Universidad de Mendoza to anyone who has economic impossibility or other special circumstances: The Diploma can grant scholarships to its students according to the budgetary possibilities. The number of scholarships must not exceed 10% of the total number of enrollees, unless authorized.

In all cases in which a scholarship has been granted, the payment of the annual registration fee (when applicable), and the payment of the Diploma fee will be exempt from this benefit.

Consult Postgraduate and Continuing Education about reductions and recognized scholarships for the Diploma through special Agreements.

Diploma


To the students of the Diploma who have met the requirements established in the current regulations to obtain the Diploma, the Universidad de Mendoza will issue the following certification:

“Diploma in Family Law”

Edition: Family and Child Law: Childhood Perspective

To obtain the Diploma certificate, the following is required:

  • prove 75% attendance to classes,
  • approve all the modules that make up the Curriculum,
  • pass the final evaluation,
  • comply with tariff obligations.

Diplomas are not equivalent to undergraduate, graduate or undergraduate degrees.

For Diploma students who do not meet the requirements, as long as they have attended 75% of the classes, the Universidad de Mendoza They will issue a certificate of attendance.

The Diploma or certificate of attendance in online mode is sent free of charge.

 Continuing Education: Diploma

  • Name of the Diploma: Higher Diploma in Family Law
  • Edition: Second. Family Law in Childhood: Childhood Perspective
  • Plan Structure: Structured
  • Modality: online – Zoom Meeting Pro Platform
  • Institution: Universidad de Mendoza
  • Academic Unit: School of Law and Social Sciences
  • Organisation: Postgraduate and Continuing Education FCJS
  • Sponsors and declares interest by Agreement No. 30.524: Supreme Court of Justice of Mendoza
  • Quotas: Min MAX

Basic admission requirement

The basic requirement to achieve the condition of applicant to carry out the Diplomas in the School of Law and Social Sciences of the Universidad de Mendoza is having completed secondary education and being a creditor of the corresponding secondary degree or having approved the provisions of the current regulations regarding those over 25 years of age who, without a university degree, aspire to enter the University, in accordance with the provisions of the art. 7 of Law 24.521.

Priority recipients

The Diploma is intended, primarily, to:

·       professionals from different disciplines, including those related to Law in general (lawyering and notary practice);

·       professionals from other degree courses and activities linked to the subject of the Diploma;

·       magistrates of the national and provincial judicial powers,

·       officials of the administration of justice and agents of the national and provincial public administration;

·       municipal officials and employees;

·       advanced students of the degree course in law, writing and the like.

Address

Ursula C. Basset. Lawyer (UBA). Doctor in Legal Sciences (Ph.D. – UCA) Professor with Special Dedication to Research. Member of the Steering Committee of the International Academy for the Study of the Jurisprudence of the Family. ∙ Elective member of the Executive Committee of the International Society of Family Law. Member of the Bioethics Institute of the National Academy of Moral and Political Sciences. Member of the Subcommittee on the Property Regime of Marriage for the Drafting of the Reform Project of the Argentine Civil Code (2012). Second Prize of the National Academy of Law 2012.

Maria Teresa Day. Professional Title of Lawyer (1995) Awarded by the School of Law and Social Sciences, Universidad de Mendoza. Postgraduate Level Refresher Course “The Public Prosecutor's Office and the Private Complainant in the adversarial system”, awarded by the School of Law of the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Mendoza Argentina. Developed from May 12 to October 27, 2006. Duration: 60 hours. clock. Postgraduate Diploma "Control and Audit of the Public Sector", awarded by the School of Economic Sciences of the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Mendoza Argentina. Developed from April 4 to November 7, 2018. Member of the Supreme Court of Justice of Mendoza.

Maria Milagros Berti Garcia. A lawyer; Universidad de Mendoza, School of Law and Social Sciences. Owner of own legal study. She has been actively practicing law since 2004. She is a PhD candidate in Legal Sciences from the School of Law. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina, Buenos Aires. Titular member of the Advisory Commission for Family Justice by the Federation of Bar Associations, since October 2016. Holder of the FCJS – UM Family Law Chair.

Coordination

academic. Fernando Nasazzi Roan

On-line. Mark Lonigro. Lawyer by the Law School of the Universidad de Mendoza. Teacher in oriented secondary education and for Youth and Adults, dependent on the General Directorate of Schools of the Province of Mendoza. Diploma in Family Law from the Universidad Champagnat. University Professor in Advocacy Universidad Champagnat. Diploma in Online Learning Environments for Education by the Universidad Champagnat. Assistant Secretary of the Family Law Commission of the Mendoza Province Bar Association. Head of Meritorious Practical Work of the “A” and “B” Chairs of Family Law of the School of Law and Social Sciences, Mendoza campus, of the Universidad de Mendoza.

BASSET, Ursula

BELLOTTI, Lucas

BERMUDEZ. Fernando

BERTI GARCIA, Milagros

BRUNETTI, Andrea

CHRESTIA, María Victoria

DIAZ CORDERO, Agustina

FONTEMACCHI, Maria

GALLI FIANT, Mary Magdalene

ILLANES, Alejandra

JAUREGUI, Roberto

KEMELMAJER, Aida

LAFFERRIERE, Nicolás

MANTEIGA, Daniela

MODI, Carla

MOLINA DE JUAN, Mariel

MOLINA, Marcelo

NAVARRO FLORIA, Juan

NEIROTTI, Carlos

PORTILLO, Claudia

RAMOS, Beatriz

RAVETLLAT, Isaac

RETAMAL, Alejandra

SALIERNO, Karina

SANCHO, Manuela

SANTI, Carolina

SELENE CHAVEZ, Laura

SERDAN, Florence

SGRO, Gino

TAVARES, Luján

TAVARES, María Luján

TERRAGNI, Maximilian

ZUÑIGA, María and other invited national and international specialist professors

Structure

The Diploma is organized around two (2) modules that are theoretical-practical training in which various topics in the field of the specialty of Family Law are developed, with the aim of updating students in in-depth knowledge. of the most significant challenges of the topic and also includes a Research Methodology workshop.

The schedule and the specific information of the Curriculum, as well as the materials and documents, are available to our students in the online chair.

Module I. General Framework.

  • Comprehensive childhood protection system. Theory and practice.
  • Fundamental legal concepts.
  • Children's rights with family and without family.

Module2nd. Childhood and rights approach.

  • Childhood beyond the family.
  • Vulnerable childhoods.

Childhood and inter-American human rights standards

Duration

The Diploma lasts six (6) months, and grants a total of 5 CRE, which is equivalent to 125 clock hours. The Student Reference Credit (CRE) is defined as the unit of total time of academic work that students dedicate to achieve the training objectives of each of the subjects that make up the Curriculum. This unit of time includes: a) the hours of teaching or teacher-student pedagogical interaction, regardless of the modality, and b) the hours of autonomous student work that are additional to those of teaching or teacher-student interaction.

The course will be carried out online and synchronous classes will be on Thursdays from 3 pm to 5 pm. Argentina.

Permanence requirements

To remain in the Diploma Courses, students must:

  • attend 75% of the classes taught. The justification for non-attendance will be presented in Postgraduate and Continuing Training, within 48 hours,
  • comply with the obligations established by teachers,
  • comply with the corresponding tariff obligations.

Universidad de Mendoza, at the proposal of the Dean.

The tariff obligations of the students with the School run from the moment of registration and only cease when they complete the Diploma or when they decide to abandon their studies. In the latter case, the student must inform the Postgraduate and Continuing Education Department by means of a note expressing their decision. Otherwise, continue to be a student of the Universidad de Mendoza with the consequent charge of the tariffs that accrue from then on and until the date on which he has effectively communicated his resignation.

Universidad de Mendoza will recognize the following modalities of tariff reductions:

  • From an Institution to a Student: The applicant may particularly request financial support to complete the Diploma, from Institutions that they consider relevant. These Institutions will be considered "SPONSORS" of the student(s), if they are legally constituted. The commitment to pay the tariff set by the Universidad de Mendoza, will be between the student and that sponsoring Institution, and, in the event that it does not comply with the corresponding payment obligations, the student will assume the payment of the debt and the readjustments that it may have.
  • From one institution to the Universidad de Mendoza: In the case of legally constituted Institutions that are interested in the participation of their staff in the Diploma and that would like to register officially, they may do so if they assume the commitment to take charge of the fee and readjustment that corresponds to that or those students. It may provide for the granting of tariff reductions to organizations and companies based on the number of applicants they incorporate, as agreed by current regulations.
  • From Universidad de Mendoza to the teaching staff of the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Degree Courses: the Universidad de Mendoza may grant a 50% scholarship to the members of its teaching staff to carry out the corresponding Diploma within the framework of the Policy for the improvement of the School's teaching staff.
  • From Universidad de Mendoza to the graduate with a degree granted by the same or to the advanced students of the same: the Universidad de Mendoza may grant a 25% scholarship to graduate professionals and advanced students of the Universidad de Mendoza.
  • From Universidad de Mendoza to anyone who has economic impossibility or other special circumstances: The Diploma can grant scholarships to its students according to the budgetary possibilities. The number of scholarships must not exceed 10% of the total number of enrollees, unless authorized.

In all cases in which a scholarship has been granted, the payment of the annual registration fee (when applicable), and the payment of the Diploma fee will be exempt from this benefit.

Consult Postgraduate and Continuing Education about reductions and recognized scholarships for the Diploma through special Agreements.

To the students of the Diploma who have met the requirements established in the current regulations to obtain the Diploma, the Universidad de Mendoza will issue the following certification:

“Diploma in Family Law”

Edition: Family and Child Law: Childhood Perspective

To obtain the Diploma certificate, the following is required:

  • prove 75% attendance to classes,
  • approve all the modules that make up the Curriculum,
  • pass the final evaluation,
  • comply with tariff obligations.

Diplomas are not equivalent to undergraduate, graduate or undergraduate degrees.

For Diploma students who do not meet the requirements, as long as they have attended 75% of the classes, the Universidad de Mendoza They will issue a certificate of attendance.

The Diploma or certificate of attendance in online mode is sent free of charge.

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