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The PHRG Journal has released a new paper: Tackling Trafficking and Exploitation in Italy: A Human Rights Lens on the Evolving Role of Street-Level Practitioners

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A new scientific paper has been published in the Peace, Human Rights Governance (PHRG) scientific journal, tackling trafficking and exploitation in Italy.

The article, titled “Tackling Trafficking and Exploitation in Italy: A Human Rights Lens on the Evolving Role of Street-Level Practitioners”, is written by Paola Degani and Francesca Cimino. The present study investigates the significant role of street-level practitioners when it comes to confronting human trafficking and labor exploitation in Italy. 

PHRG is six-monthly, completely open access and published by the Padova University Press. It constitutes a new resource within the increasingly broad and multifaceted scientific community engaged in the study of human rights, aiming to present original theoretical and empirical contributions on current human rights issues while fostering the development of a robust, multidisciplinary, and multilevel approach to research and scholarly dissemination on these topics. 

Here is the link to access the article: https://phrg.padovauniversitypress.it/2025/aof/10 

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