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  • Human Right Studies

    Subseries: Italian Yearbook of Human Rights

    ISSN: 2294-8848

    The legal and political significance of human rights has increased enormously at the international and European levels. It has become increasingly clear that the respect and promotion of human rights must be at the centre of States and local communities' public policies and that human rights are the basis of civil society initiatives and movements. There is a large mechanism, at all levels of governance, monitoring the way in which States implement the obligations they have assumed towards each person under their sovereignty. The Italian Yearbook of Human Rights Series provides year by year, a dynamic and up-to date overview of the measures Italy has taken to adapt its legislation and policies in line with international human rights law and to comply with the commitments voluntarily assumed by the Italian Government at the international level. The book series thus intends to contribute to the continuous monitoring activity of the human rights situation in Italy undertaken at the local, national and international levels by the relevant intergovernmental and civil society actors. Each volume of this series surveys the activities carried out, during the year of reference, by the relevant national and local Italian actors, including governmental bodies, civil society organisations and universities. It also presents reports and recommendations that have been addressed to Italy by international monitoring bodies within the framework of the United Nations, the Council of Europe and the European Union. Finally, each Yearbook provides a selection of examples from international and national case law that cast light on Italy’s position vis-à-vis internationally recognised human rights. The Yearbook is edited by the Human Rights Centre of the University of Padua, in cooperation with the UNESCO Chair in Human Rights, Democracy and Peace of the same university, and with the support of the Region of Veneto. The Centre, established in 1982, carries out research and education following a global and interdisciplinary approach. It hosts the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence on intercultural dialogue, human rights and multi-level governance.

    11 publications

  • Human Right Studies

    Among the broad structural transformation processes at the global level, the international legal recognition of human rights occupies an exceptionally prominent position. The dimensions of this process include standard setting, the functioning of sophisticated machineries for the promotion and protection of human rights, the development of a specific international case-law as well as new priorities of the political agenda. The human rights paradigm is at the heart of a new set of interrelated principles, which are equally valid at both the domestic and the international levels – such as the rule of law, democratic principles and the responsibility to protect – and of great strategic visions, as human development and human security. New functions, such as human rights monitoring, election observation, fact-finding and inquiry have already been admitted to international practice. This series intends to foster the publication of volumes that investigate the multiple facets of a strongly evolving reality, and stimulate the production of new and innovative ideas. It offers to highlight how the human rights paradigm is at times used and at times disregarded or exploited in cases and situations that regard among others those belonging to vulnerable groups (immigrants, asylum seekers, persons with disabilities), NGOs and human rights defenders’ advocacy, intercultural dialogue, governance of world economy, bio-technologies and peace operations. Those studies which adopt inter- and trans-disciplinary approaches, in accordance with the fundamental principle of interdependence and indivisibility of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, will be favored. Among the broad structural transformation processes at the global level, the international legal recognition of human rights occupies an exceptionally prominent position. The dimensions of this process include standard setting, the functioning of sophisticated machineries for the promotion and protection of human rights, the development of a specific international case-law as well as new priorities of the political agenda. The human rights paradigm is at the heart of a new set of interrelated principles, which are equally valid at both the domestic and the international levels – such as the rule of law, democratic principles and the responsibility to protect – and of great strategic visions, as human development and human security. New functions, such as human rights monitoring, election observation, fact-finding and inquiry have already been admitted to international practice. This series intends to foster the publication of volumes that investigate the multiple facets of a strongly evolving reality, and stimulate the production of new and innovative ideas. It offers to highlight how the human rights paradigm is at times used and at times disregarded or exploited in cases and situations that regard among others those belonging to vulnerable groups (immigrants, asylum seekers, persons with disabilities), NGOs and human rights defenders’ advocacy, intercultural dialogue, governance of world economy, bio-technologies and peace operations. Those studies which adopt inter- and trans-disciplinary approaches, in accordance with the fundamental principle of interdependence and indivisibility of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, will be favored. Among the broad structural transformation processes at the global level, the international legal recognition of human rights occupies an exceptionally prominent position. The dimensions of this process include standard setting, the functioning of sophisticated machineries for the promotion and protection of human rights, the development of a specific international case-law as well as new priorities of the political agenda. The human rights paradigm is at the heart of a new set of interrelated principles, which are equally valid at both the domestic and the international levels – such as the rule of law, democratic principles and the responsibility to protect – and of great strategic visions, as human development and human security. New functions, such as human rights monitoring, election observation, fact-finding and inquiry have already been admitted to international practice. This series intends to foster the publication of volumes that investigate the multiple facets of a strongly evolving reality, and stimulate the production of new and innovative ideas. It offers to highlight how the human rights paradigm is at times used and at times disregarded or exploited in cases and situations that regard among others those belonging to vulnerable groups (immigrants, asylum seekers, persons with disabilities), NGOs and human rights defenders’ advocacy, intercultural dialogue, governance of world economy, bio-technologies and peace operations. Those studies which adopt inter- and trans-disciplinary approaches, in accordance with the fundamental principle of interdependence and indivisibility of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights, will be favored.

    4 publications

  • Kurdish People, History and Politics

    ISSN: 2701-3030

    Kurdish People, History and Politics is envisioned as a series to create new knowledge about the Kurds. The social basis of Kurdish Studies began to widen in the latter part of the twentieth century, growing in the context of major political and cultural changes on the global and regional levels including the coming to power of the Kurdistan Regional Government in the wake of the 1991 U.S. war against Iraq, the process of peace negotiation between the Turkish State and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) since the 1990s, and in more recent years, the struggle of the Syrian Kurds in Rojava (Northern Syria) for self-determination. In the last three decades, an expanded network of Kurdish Studies scholars have borrowed theoretical and methodological approaches from feminist studies, cultural studies, anti-colonial and anti-racist epistemology. This series pushes the boundaries of existing scholarship through a robust engagement with critiques of nationalism, patriarchy, class, colonialism, and orientalism, with the aim of contributing to the renewal of Kurdish Studies in two distinctive ways: First, it aims to prevail over the limitations imposed on knowledge production and dissemination on the Kurds and their homeland of Kurdistan, in Turkey, Iran, Syria, and Iraq. Second, it strives to broaden the social base of Kurdish Studies, which until the mid-twentieth century was primarily conducted by Western academics specializing in the anthropological study of the Kurdish people, languages and culture. The series encourages authors to engage with theoretical frameworks that allow a radical break with the colonial, orientalist, and nationalist traditions of knowledge production, exploring social media, democratization, border studies, and geographies of resistance in the context of Kurdish diaspora through this critical lens. We welcome proposals for monographs, oral history projects, anthologies, edited collections, and projects interdisciplinary and collaborative in nature.

    4 publications

  • Title: A New Right for Democracy and Development in Europe

    A New Right for Democracy and Development in Europe

    The European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI)
    by Giampiero Bordino (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: Our Original Rights as a People

    Our Original Rights as a People

    Representations of the Chartist Encyclopaedic Network and Political, Social and Cultural Change in Early Nineteenth Century Britain
    by Ariane Schnepf (Author)
    ©2006 Thesis
  • Title: Democracy as an International Obligation of States and Right of the People
  • Title: My People as Your People

    My People as Your People

    A Textual and Archaeological Analysis of the Reign of Jehoshaphat
    by Chris McKinny (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: Italian Yearbook of Human Rights 2015

    Italian Yearbook of Human Rights 2015

    by Interdepartmental Centre on Human Rights (Volume editor) 2015
    ©2016 Edited Collection
  • Title: The Antiquated Right

    The Antiquated Right

    An Argument for the Repeal of the Second Amendment
    by Andrew Carlson (Author)
    ©2002 Textbook
  • Title: Drag-Along Right

    Drag-Along Right

    Wirtschaftliche Interessen, rechtliche Grenzen und Gestaltung von Mitverkaufsverpflichtungen in der GmbH
    by Christoph Lintz (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Thesis
  • Title: Italian Yearbook of Human Rights 2014

    Italian Yearbook of Human Rights 2014

    by Marco Mascia (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2014 Edited Collection
  • Title: Hegel was right

    Hegel was right

    The Myth of the Empirical Sciences- Translation by Eduardo Charpenel Elorduy
    by Foundation (Author) 2011
    ©2011 Monographs
  • Title: Uplifting a People

    Uplifting a People

    African American Philanthropy and Education
    by Marybeth Gasman (Volume editor) Katherine V. Sedgwick (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: Homosexual Rights as Human Rights

    Homosexual Rights as Human Rights

    Activism in Indonesia, Singapore and Australia
    by Baden Offord (Author)
    ©2003 Monographs
  • Title: People Need to Know

    People Need to Know

    Confronting History in the Heartland
    by Robert M. Lucas (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Textbook
  • Title: Plurality as the Core of Human Rights Universality

    Plurality as the Core of Human Rights Universality

    Rediscovering the Spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 through the Right to Self-Determination
    by Gabriela GARCÍA ESCOBAR (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: Italian Yearbook of Human Rights 2013

    Italian Yearbook of Human Rights 2013

    by Interdepartmental Centre on (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Water, Towns and People

    Water, Towns and People

    Polish Lands against a European Background until the Mid-16th Century
    by Urszula Sowina (Author) 2015
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: Italian Yearbook of Human Rights 2012

    Italian Yearbook of Human Rights 2012

    by Centro interdipartimentale di ricera (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2013 Thesis
  • Title: The Story of a People

    The Story of a People

    An Anthology of Palestinian Poets within the Green-Lines- Edited and translated by Jamal Assadi- With Assistance from Simon Jacobs
    by Jamal Assadi (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Literacy as a Civil Right

    Literacy as a Civil Right

    Reclaiming Social Justice in Literacy Teaching and Learning
    by Stuart Greene (Volume editor)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: People and Sustainable Organization

    People and Sustainable Organization

    by Tomaz Kern (Volume editor) Vladislav Rajkovic (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Edited Collection
  • Title: Hate on the Right

    Hate on the Right

    Right-Wing Political Groups and Hate Speech
    by Michael Waltman (Author) 2015
    ©2015 Textbook
  • Title: Playing Shakespeare's Beautiful People

    Playing Shakespeare's Beautiful People

    by Louis Fantasia (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
  • Title: Rights under Trial, Rights Reflections

    Rights under Trial, Rights Reflections

    13 Further Acts of Academic Journalism and Historical Commentary on Human Rights
    by Ben Dorfman (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
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