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What’s new in human rights doctoral research - Vol. VII

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

AA.VV. (2025)
Pubblication type
Ph.D Candidates Series
Number
VII
Publisher
Padova University Press
City
Padova
Pages
139
ISBN
978-88-6938-471-4
Language
EN

Edited by Pietro de Perini and Paolo De Stefani

This book collects 5 state-of-the-art analyses prepared by Ph.D. students addressing human rights-related topics in their respective doctoral programmes. These works show an interesting shift in the interests of our human rights-focused scholar community. The research projects that motivated these chapters address social and institutional practices and mechanisms that contribute to the cause of human rights and represent practical tools that support struggles for justice and peace. Rather than interrogating on the ‘ontology’ of human rights, the contributions presented here delve into their ‘ontic’, elaborating on objects in relative isolation from an overarching human rights narrative.
 

Content: 

Introduction 
Paolo De Stefani and Pietro de Perini

Genocide, Memory, Religion and Identity: A Review
Alek Barović 

Towards a More Coherent Approach to Peacebuilding. The primacy of Community-Oriented Security in Post-Conflict   
Sara Lina Kamoun

Vocational Guidance 5.0: an Instrument for Peace Education: Towards an Integrated Vision of Work, Social Responsibility, and Sustainable Development 
Denise Zucchini 

Tackling Severe Labour Exploitation Through Non-Judicial Pathways: A Literature Review on Effectiveness of Non-State Based Grievance Mechanisms and Key Characteristics of Severe Labour Exploitation 
Asude Oruklu 

The Inclusion of Refugees and Students at Risk in the Higher Education System: a Literature Review
Elisa Gamba 

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Human Rights Centre International Joint PhD Programme