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

Peace Human Rights Governance (VOL. 8, NO. 1 June, 2024)

The University of Padua's 'Antonio Papisca' Centre for Human Rights has published the first issue of the eighth volume of the scientific journal Peace Human Rights Governance (PHRG), a thematic issue on the multidimensional concept of ontological and situational "vulnerability".

Issue 8(1) includes the following research articles:

Baldassare Pastore, Vulnerability, Human Rights, Adjudication

Indira Boutier, Understanding Vulnerability through the Eyes of the European Court of Human Rights’ Jurisprudence: Challenges and Responses

Anna Adamska-Gallant, Vulnerable Witnesses in Practice of International Courts – Definition and Trauma as the Key Risk Factor

Van Phuc Nguyen, Legal Silence and the Concept of Law Regarding Gay People in Vietnam

Elizabeth Salley, Reaching Actualisation After Resettlement: A Qualitative Analysis of Afghan Refugees in the U.S.

and the Policy Paper:

Roberto De Vogli, Marta Lusiardi, The Ecological Crisis and Human Rights: Why We Are All Vulnerable

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/8/1   

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