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Volume VI, 2024

What's new in Human Rights Doctoral Research - A Collection of critical literature reviews
Book cover What's new in human rights doctoral research. A collection of critical literature review: Volume VI, 2024

This book collects 10 state-of-the-art analyses prepared by Ph.D. students addressing human rights-related topics in their respective doctoral programmes. Departing from a variety of approaches from law, social sciences, psychology and anthropology, and often considering the benefit of interdisciplinarity, the literature reviews presented by these early career doctoral students critically address an heterogeneous set of core human rights-related themes, ranging from problems of discrimination, exclusion, and violence toward specific groups (children, women, homeless people, migrants, and minority groups in divided societies), to broader human rights concerns with respect to current global challenges such as those connected with environment degradation, development, the cyberspace, and the need to control private corporations.


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Introduction 
Pietro de Perini, Paolo de Stefani

Cyberviolence Against Women: Shifting Toward Direct Human Rights Obligations of Internet Intermediaries 
Thi Ngoc Anh Nguyen

The Women’s Court in Bosnia and Herzegovina: An Alternative Model of Transitional Justice through a Feminist Lens  
Lucia Botti

Contextualising Development and Human Rights in Mountain Areas 
Sati Elifcan Özbek

Addressing Climate Change Induced Displacement: Towards Human Rights-Based Approach 
Katarina Velkov

The Relationship between Business and the Human Right to a Healthy Environment: a View on the Role of the Technology Sector
Gianluca Pardi

Law 219/2017 among New and Critical Issues
Erika Iacona

The Role of Human Rights and Inclusive Attitudes in Fostering School Inclusion 
Isabella Valbusa

The Fight against Child Labour: the Challenges Posed by Northern Ethnocentrism  
Ludovica Aricò

Approaches and Perspectives on Policies and Social Dynamics Related to Vulnerability and Homelessness 
Franca Viganò

Identity and Citizenship: A Review 
Lamia Yasin

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research environment citizenship women identity inclusion technology business and human rights vulnerability

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Human Rights Centre International Joint PhD Programme