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Subject's code : 26620029
* Ethical issues that are of concern specifically in border management; * Fundamental rights relative to border management. Identification of themes and areas where fundamental rights and ethics are particularly at stake (e.g. UAM, refugees, children, biometrics, surveillance, human trafficking, privacy, data protection, war criminals, detention, deportation, asylum, humanitarian protection, equality and discrimination) and presentation of an analysis of those themes; * The implications of fundamental rights and ethics on border guard strategy planning. Building upon strategic planning by groups and learning how to apply strategic planning and evaluation to improve fundamental rights within the border agency, with reference to specific fundamental rights. Consideration of when and how the work of border guards can engage their own and their State¿s responsibility under the Fundamental Rights framework. * Consideration of cultural, social, religious and other differences that distinguish different ethnicities and origins of those crossing borders thereby enhancing ethical behaviour from the management and strategy development, planning and evaluation perspective. The role of strategy in organisational culture. Obligations of the organisation in terms of ensuring Fundamental Rights and Ethics. * Methods of integrating respect for fundamental rights and ethics in workplace mechanisms, thereby considering how to establish and develop them through an understanding of the organizational culture and how it responds to external pressure, and how to change it to be compliant with fundamental rights and ethics. The compliance of standard operating procedures to ensure reflection and consideration of Fundamental Rights and Ethics. * Sources and methodology for framing and solving critical situations with fundamental rights and ethical implications. * Consideration of best practices in the application of fundamental rights and ethics in border and security organization. * Identification of barriers for cooperation and recommendations to address these barriers. This will also include an analysis of the means and methods of cooperation that can foster a culture of respect for fundamental rights and ethics in border management.