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What's new in Human Rights Doctoral Research - A Collection of critical literature reviews (Vol. IV)

AA.VV. (2021)
Pubblication type
Ph.D Candidates Series
Number
Volume IV
Publisher
Padova University Press
City
Padova
Pages
136
ISBN
978 - 88 - 6938 - 244 - 4
Language
EN

Edited by Pietro de Perini and Paolo De Stefani

This book collects six state-of-the-art analyses prepared by students enrolled in two human rights doctoral programmes. In most of the domains explored in this volume, a comprehensive human rights theory or a human rights lens, is not yet available. The challenge that researchers had to undertake was therefore dual: to seek in the academic literature what theoretical conceptualisations have been developed to investigate a given problem, but also – and maybe more significantly – to select, shape and pre-comprehend social and political dynamics so as to make a human rights scholarly inquiry meaningful and productive.

 

Content: 

Introduction 
Pietro de Perini and Paolo De Stefani 

Conceptualising Citizenship for Empirical Research on Religious Freedom 
Asia Leofreddi 

Croatian Context of Citizenship and Religious Rights 
Teuta Stipišić 

Congregational Studies: A Perspective on Religious Diversity and Human Rights 
Martina Mignardi 

From Legal Norms to Practical Considerations: A Literature Review on Interpreting in Criminal Proceedings 
David C. Weiss 

Informational Lobbying Strategies and Human Rights NGO Access to the European Parliament: A Critical Review 
Abdollah Baei Lashaki 

Sexual and Gender Minorities in Humanitarian Crisis Contexts 
Valentin Mahou-Hekinian

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