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

AA.VV. (2023)
Pubblication type
Ph.D Candidates Series
Number
Volume V
Publisher
Padova University Press
City
Padova
Pages
160
ISBN
978-88-6938-347-2
Language
EN

Edited by Pietro De Perini and Paolo De Stefani

This book collects seven state-of-the-art analyses prepared by students enrolled in human rights programmes at the University of Padova and in partner universities. Departing from a variety of legal, sociological, philosophical and policy analysis approaches, and often considering the benefit of interdisciplinarity, the literature review works presented by these early career doctoral students critically address an heterogeneous set of core human rights-related themes: from the management of migration and inclusion policies to climate change implications; from the changing role of religion in society to the treatment of minorities; from the expansion of universal jurisdiction in criminal prosecution, to developments and comparability of transitional justice approaches.

Table of Contents

Introduction 
Pietro De Perini, Paolo De Stefani

Inequality of Opportunity for Migrants’ Children in Europe: A Focus on Second Generations 
Giorgia Alessandrini

Migration and Human Rights: Remarks on Non-State Actors’ Obligations under International Law 
Matilde Rocca

First Steps towards a Legal Understanding of Minority Groups Discrimination: the Case of Kashmiri Pandits  
Indira Boutier 

Remarks on the Expansion of Universal Jurisdiction 
Carlotta Rossato 

Bringing Justice to War: Literature Review for a Comparative Study of Transitional Justice 
Carlos Arturo Gutiérrez-Rodríguez

Religion in Society: New Paradigm and New Challenges 
Moncef Chaibi

Sea Level Rise and Small Island States – Issues at the Crossroads between Human Rights, Statehood and International Responsibility 
Leon Žganec-Brajša
 

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