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Volume I, 2017

What's new in Human Rights Doctoral Research - A Collection of critical literature reviews
Whats new in Human Rights Doctoral Research, vol. 1 cover
© Padova University Press

edited by Pietro de Perini and Marco Mascia

This edited book collects critical state-of-the-art analyses of a series of relevant topics for human rights research, prepared by doctoral students enrolled in the joint Ph.D. programme in “Human Rights, Society, and Multi-level Governance”. While keeping their strong attention on the prospective implications of their respective research projects in terms of practical human rights enjoyment, each of these students also brings to the broader debate the specific perspectives and contributions of different disciplinary backgrounds and approaches to human rights research: from law, international relations and development studies, to political science, international relations, sociology and pedagogy. In this book, doctoral students develop and put to the test their analytical and critical skills about human rights topics, reflect on the advantages and limits of different disciplinary approaches to answer human rights research questions. While topics arelargely different from one another in terms of general scope, unit of analysis, practical relevance and geographical area, all the work published in this book unquestionably shares a commitment to put research at the service of an improved state of health for universal human rights.


Content

Introduction
Pietro de Perini and Marco Mascia

Economic and Social Rights Based Budget Monitoring and the Role of National Human Rights Institutions: A Literature Review
Meskerem Geset Techane

Muslim Women and Integration in Europe: A Literature Review
Cristina Yasmin Ghanem

Child Trafficking within China: Literature Review
Ling Han

Human Rights Education: a Literature Review between Legal and Normative Dimensions
Matteo Tracchi

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research women education religions trafficking in human beings human rights research NHRI

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Human Rights Centre International Joint PhD Programme