The Code is a normative set of standards on all fundamental rights and guarantees, with self-enforceability and implementation systems.
Character: Normative codification.
Structure: 921 articles divided into two parts, thirty-six books and one hundred and sixty-one titles.
Foundations: "International Treaty on Human Rights" by Daniel E. Herrendorf. VIII volumes, Editorial Thomson Reuters (2014), Text according to UN, OAS and EU guidelines.
Status: Particular parliamentary draft for each of the 193 UN countries. The legislators of each country will adapt the Code to their political, legal and cultural singularities.
PART ONE
General Principles
Book One
PRO LIBERTATIS
Title I.- Implicit rights
Title II.— Discrimination
Title III.— Pro persona principle
Book Two
SPECIAL PROCEDURES
Title IV.— Interpretation and validity of this Code.
Title V.— Duties of judges. The rules of sound criticism
Book Three
PROMOTION AND ENJOYMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Title VI.— Promotion of human rights
Title VII.— Teaching and dissemination of human rights.
Title VIII.— Enjoyment of human rights
PART TWO
Fundamental rights, principles, declarations and guarantees
Book Four
LAS PERSONAS
Title IX.— Life
Title X.— The name
Title XI.— Liberty and equality
Title XII.— Integrity and personality
Title XIII.— Self-referential project of life
Title XIV.— Privacy
Title XV.— The honor and dignity
Title XVI.— Nationality
Title XVII.— Circulation and residence
Title XVIII.— Physical freedom
Title XIX.— Freedom of conscience and religion
Title XX.— Freedom of thought, opinion and expression
Title XXI.— Freedom of assembly
Title XXII.— Freedom of association
Book Five
RIGHT TO IDENTITY - RIGHT TO BIOLOGICAL IDENTITY
Title XXIII.— Right to identity
Title XXIV.— Right to biological identity
Book Sixth
THE PROPERTY
Title XXV.— Private property
Title XXVI.— Guaranteed income
Title XXVII.— Mutual and cooperative ownership
Title XXVIII.— Mixed ownership, self-management and joint management
Book Seven
THE FAMILY AND EDUCATION
Title XXIX.— The family
Title XXX.— Social rights in relation to the family nucleus
Title XXXI.— Education
Title XXXII.— Clauses of pedagogical progress.
Book Eight
CHILDHOOD, WOMEN AND SENIOR CITIZENSHIP
Title XXXIII.— Childhood
a.- Independence
b.- Participation
c.- Care
d.- Self-realization
e.- Dignity
Book Nine
INTEGRAL PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
Title XXXVI.— Maximum Enforceability of Rights
Title XXXVII.— Best Interests
Title XXXVIII.— Public Policies
Title XXXIX.— Governmental responsibility
Title XL.— Community participation
Title XLI.— Family Responsibility
Title XLII.— Principles, Rights and Guarantees of Children and Adolescents
Title XLIII.— System of integral protection of the rights of children and adolescents
Title XLIV.— Ombudsman for the Rights of Children and Adolescents.
Tenth Book
RIGHTS OF THE ELDERLY
Title XLV.— Purposes of this book.
Title XLVI.— Applicable principles
Title XLVII.— General duties with respect to senior citizens
Title XLVIII.— DMinimum rights of the elderly - Equality and non-discrimination on the grounds of age.
Title XLIX.— Right to life and dignity in old age.
Title L.— Right to a pension and free comprehensive medical care.
Title LI.— Right to independence and autonomy.
Title LII.— Right to community participation and integration.
Title LIII.— Right to security and to a life free of any kind of violence.
Title LIV.— Right not to be subjected to torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
Title LV.— Right to give free and informed consent in the field of health care
Title LVI.— Rights of the elderly person receiving long-term care services.
Title LVII.— Right to personal liberty
Title LVIII.— Right to freedom of expression and opinion and to access to information
Title LVIX.— Right to nationality and to freedom of movement
Title LX.— Right to privacy and intimacy
Title LXI.— Right to Social Security
Title LXII.— Right to work
Title LXIII.— Right to Health
Title LXIV.— Right to Education
Title LXV.— Right to culture and cultural identity Title LXVI.
Title LXVI.— Right to recreation, leisure and sports
Title LXVII.— Right to Property
Title LXVIII.— Right to Housing
Title LXIX.— Right to a healthy environment
Title LXX.— Right to accessibility and personal mobility
Title LXXI.— Political rights
Title LXXII.— Right to assembly and association
Title LXXIII.— Situations of Risk and Humanitarian Emergencies
Title LXXIV.— Equal recognition as a person before the law
Title LXXV.— Access to Justice
Title LXXVI.— Conscience-raising
Book Eleven
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Title LXXVII.— Specific rights
Title LXXVIII.— Affirmative Action Measures
Title LXXIX.— Equality of conditions
Title LXXX.— Children with different abilities
Title LXXXI.— Special programs
Title LXXXII.— Independence
Book Twelve Second
MIGRATION
Title LXXXIII.— Migrants and Migrant Workers
Book Thirteen Book Thirteen
LABOR AND SOCIAL SECURITY
Title LXXXIV.— Labor
Title LXXXV.— Unionization and collective bargaining
Title LXXXVI.— Social security and progress
Book Fourteen
HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Title LXXXVII.— Health
Title LXXXVIII.— Reproductive Health
Title LXXXIX.— Persons with HIV
Title XC.— Mental health
Title XCI.— Right to Medical Care
Book Fifteen
ACTIONS AGAINST ALL FORMS OF HARASSMENT
Title XCII.— Harassment
Title XCIII.— Sexual harassment
Title XCIV.— Workplace harassment
Title XCV.— School harassment
Book Sixteen
TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS
Title XCVI.— Definitions
Title XCVII.— Crime of human trafficking
Title XCVIII.— Protection of the Victim
Title XCIX.— Circulation, migration and trafficking in persons.
Title C.— Application of the measures provided for.
Book Seventeen
POLITICAL RIGHTS
Title CI.— Equality and participation
Title CII.— Democracy
Title CIII.— Women's Quota
Title CIV.— Minorities
Book Eighteen
JUDICIAL GUARANTEES
Title CV.— General guarantees
Title CVI.— Judicial protection
Title CVII.— Small Claims Justice
Title CVIII.— Principle of legality and retroactivity.
Title CIX.— Compensation for erroneous sentence
Title CX.— Rectification or response
Title CXI.— Unjust adjudication
Book nineteen
PRISON
Title CXII.— Prisons and jails
Title CXIII.— Home imprisonment
Book Twentieth
PENAL INTEREST OF THE STATE
Title CXIV.— Criminal interest of the State
Title CXV.— Pretrial detention
Title CXVI.— Release Courts
Title CXVII.— Criminal Mediation
Title CXVIII.— Economic Crimes
Book Twenty-first
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
Title CXIX.— Identity
Title CXX.— Institutions and Cultural Diversity
Book Twenty-Second
PEACE
Title CXXI.— Hatred and War
Title CXXII.— The State as Guarantor of Peace
Book Twenty-Three
RELIGION, CULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT
Title CXXIII.— Religious and Cultural Rights
Title CXXIV.— Right to Development
Title CXXV.— Right to progress
Book Twenty-fourth
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RIGHTS
Title CXXVI.— Right to the Means of Subsistence
Title CXXVII.— Guarantee of the effectiveness of rights of an economic nature
Title CXXVIII.— Guarantees of effectiveness of the rights of labor
Title CXXIX.— Guarantees of labor protection for women, children and adolescents.
Title CXXX.— Guarantee of the right to dignified conditions of existence.
Title CXXXI.— Guarantee of the right to physical and mental health.
Title CXXXII — Guarantee of the right to comprehensive education
Title CXXXIII.— Guarantee of the right of access to culture and the benefits of science.
Title CXXXIV—. Preservation of the better right
Book Twenty-fifth
SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS
Title CXXXV.— Rights deriving from new technologies
a.- Functional equivalence
b.- Technological neutrality
c.- Right to be forgotten
d.- Right of access to Internet
e.- Public Information
Title CXXXVI.— Utilization of scientific progress in the interest of peace.
Book twenty-sixth
NATURAL RESOURCES
Title CXXXVII.— Protection of Resources
Book Twenty-Seventh
RIGHTS OF COLLECTIVE INCIDENCE AND INTERESTS OF DIFFUSE BELONGING
Title CXXXVIII.— Procurement of collective rights of incidence
Title CXXXIX.— Interests of next generations
Title CXL.— Actions for the protection of interests of diffuse ownership.
Title CXLI.— Drinking water
Book twenty-eighth
HUMANITARIAN LAW
Title CXLII.— Development of pacifism and disarmament
Book Twenty-ninth
LÈSE HUMANITAIRE
Title CXLIII.— Injury to Humanity - Jurisdiction
Title CXLIV.— Enforced Disappearance
Title CXLV.— Reparation and Right to the Truth
Title CXLVI.— Disappeared children
Title CXLVII.— Torture
Title CXLVIII.— Genocide
Book Thirtieth
TRANSNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME
Book Thirty-first
BIOETHICS
Title CXLIX.— Duties of the State with regard to Bioethics
Title CL. – General and obligatory principles of bioethics
Book Thirty-Second
RIGHTS OF THE MEDICAL PATIENT -THE LIVING WILL AND DEATH
Title CLI.— Minimum rights of the patient
Title CLII.— Rights of the elderly patient.
Title CLIII.— The living will
Title CLIV.— Death
Title CLV.— Regulation of the minimum rights of the patient.
Book thirty-three
THE RIGHT TO HAVE RIGHTS
Title CLVI.— The implementation of human rights
a.- The right to rights
b.- The petition
Title CLVII.— Impossible rights and the implementation of human rights
Book thirty-fourth
BODIES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CONVENTIONS
Title CLVIII.— Implementing organs
Title CLIX.— Obligatory nature of implementation
Book Thirty-fifth
FRIENDSHIP AND COOPERATION AMONG PEOPLES
Title CLX – Relations of friendship and cooperation
Title CLXI.- Essential Principles for the Friendship of Peoples
Book Thirty-sixth
PREVALENCE OF GOOD FAITH