PHRG - Peace Human Rights Governance: the special issue on “Challenges and opportunities for children’s rights facing developments in technology” is out
The third issue of 2019 of the University of Padova Human Rights Centre's scientific journal, Peace Human Rights Governance (PHRG), has just been released. The third and last issue of the year is devoted to “Challenges and opportunities for children’s rights facing developments in technology”.
The issue includes the following research articles:
- Ann Skelton, Benyam Dawit Mezmur
Technology Changing @ a Dizzying Pace: Reflections on Selected Jurisprudence of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child and Technology - Marta Picchi
Surrogate Motherhood: Protecting the Best Interests of the Child in Light of Recent Case Law - Ino Kehrer
Cuts into Children’s Future: a Comparative Analysis between FGM, Male Circumcision and Intersex Genital Surgeries - Magdalena Ratajczak, Elena Galzignato
Migrant Children and Cyber-violence. The Problem of Hate Speech in Italy and Poland - Ling Han
New Technologies in Combating Child Trafficking in China: Opportunities and Challenges for Children’s Rights
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 debates while actively favouring the development of a solid multi- and inter-disciplinary, and multi-level approach to human rights research and dissemination.
This issue can be accessed open access at the PHRG website.