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Peace Human Rights Governance (PHRG) : the June 2026 issue is out

Cover Peace Human Rights Governance Journal PHRG - 2017

The University of Padova Human Rights Centre "A. Papisca" has published the first issue of the tenth volume of the scientific journal Peace Human Rights Governance (PHRG).

Issue 10(1) includes the following research articles:

Adina-Iuliana Deacu, Reframing Business as Collective Economic Agency: A Systemic Shift Toward Peoples’ Rights

Natalia Pietruszka, Exploitation to Resistance: Indigenous Struggles Against Environmental Organised Crime

Anatolii Iashchenko, Collective Memory as a Collective Right? Peoples’ Rights, Memory Politics, and the Crisis of Multilateralism in Post-Socialist Europe

Rina Muhaj, Is Minority Protection Still an EU Criterion for Enlargement Countries? Minority Struggles in Montenegro in the Shadow of Geopolitical Pressures

Philip Wade, “No Hay Una Sola Historia”: Collective Framing of Urban Artistic Interventions in Argentine Northern Patagonia

Nisha Bhaskar, Recognition As a Double-Edged Sword: Contending against the Homogeneity of the Indigeneity

Francesca Mussi, The Draft International Covenant on the Right to Development: Where Are We with the Realisation of the Right to Development?

Tancredi Marini, The Role of Local Authorities for the Right to Peace: The Italian Case of Solidarity to the Palestinian People

And the following practitioner paper:

Issamaldeen A. Majed, Weaponizing Water: Forced Evictions and Ecocide in the Iraqi Marshlands


PHRG is six-monthly and completely open access. It constitutes a new resource within the increasingly broad and multi-faceted scientific community engaged in the study of human rights, which aims to present original theoretical and empirical contributions on current human rights issues while fostering the development of a robust multi-disciplinary and multi-level approach to research and scholarly dissemination on these topics.

Below is the link to access the issue: https://phrg.padovauniversitypress.it/issue/10/1

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