PHRG - Peace Human Rights Governance: the December 2024 issue is out

The University of Padua's 'Antonio Papisca' Centre for Human Rights has published the second issue of the eighth volume of the scientific journal Peace Human Rights Governance (PHRG).
Issue 8(2) includes the following research articles:
Benjamin Nurkić, Victims without Compensation: The Critique of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Practice Regarding Compensation to Victims of the War
Erika Miyamoto, Towards Sustainable Peace: The Protection of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights of Victims of Gender-Based Violence in Post-Conflict Settings
Olalekan Moyosore Lalude, Oladimeji Ifedayo Idowu, Temidayo Peter Akeredolu, The ECOWAS State: Principal-Agent Theory and De Facto Governments in a Time of Democratic Crisis
The policy paper:
Shahd Hammouri, The Commission of Inquiry on Palestine and Israel: To Speak of Genocide from a European Liberal Lens
The practitioner paper:
Kaja Paulin, Francesca Cristiano, Sterre Krijnen, Thayna Ferreira Malta, Sara Farasat, Anuradha Sen, Alaa Douab, Luwam Mebrahtu Gebrehwet, Eleonora Pitì, Isabela Gois Duarte, Mariama Jarju, National Human Rights Institutions To The Test: Non-Refoulement & The Rights Of Refugees
PHRG is six-monthly and completely open access. It constitutes a new resource within the increasingly broad and multi-faceted scientific community engaged in the study of human rights, which aims to present original theoretical and empirical contributions on current human rights issues while fostering the development of a robust multi-disciplinary and multi-level approach to research and scholarly dissemination on these topics.
Below is the link to access the issue: https://phrg.padovauniversitypress.it/issue/8/2