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PHRG - Peace Human Rights Governance: the July issue is out

Cover Peace Human Rights Governance Journal PHRG - 2017

The second issue of 2018 of the University of Padova Human Rights Centre's scientific journal, Peace Human Rights Governance (PHRG), has just been released.

The issue includes the following articles:

Todd Landman, Out of the Shadows: Trans-disciplinary Research on Modern Slavery 

Paola Degani, Claudia Pividori, Ending Violence against Women as Testing Ground for Women’s Human Rights Discourse: Practices, Limits and Challenges 

Alberto Dal Poz, ‘Buying Peace’ in Timor-Leste: Another UN-success Story? 

Luca Bonadiman, Human Rights and Methodological Anxieties: A Critical Essay 

Julianne Freire, The Promotion of Local Policies in Human Rights and How the Results are Affected by the Local Perspective – A Case Study


PHRG is an academic peer-reviewed journal published three times a year – in March, July and November – in English by Padova University Press. It aims to constitute an innovative scientific resource within the increasing and multi-faceted global human rights studies community, which aims to present original contributions, both theoretical, methodological and empirical, to current human rights issues while actively favouring the development of a solid multi- and inter-disciplinary, and multi-level approach to human rights research and dissemination. The very first issue of the journal was published in March 2017, the year which marked the 35th anniversary of the Human Rights Centre foundation.

This issue can be accessed at the PHRG website: http://phrg.padovauniversitypress.it/issue/2/2

The next deadline for submissions of manuscripts is 10th September 2018. For information about how to submit your manuscript (and to download the Word templat to format your manuscript according to PHRG guidelines), please visit the following link: http://phrg.padovauniversitypress.it/manuscript_submission_form


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