Transitional Justice and the Protection of Human Rights in Armed Conflict Contexts

Transitional Justice and the Protection of Human Rights in Armed Conflict Contexts

Non-stipend doctoral scholarship

Field of study / Research area
380 - Law

Level
PhD

Name of the Programme
Transitional Justice and the Protection of Human Rights in Armed Conflict Contexts

Website (URL) of the Programme
https://portaldelaciencia.uva.es/proyectos/1349801/detalle

Name of the offer / activity
Non-stipend doctoral scholarship

Brief description of the activities to be carried out
I expect fellows to participate as much as possible in the intellectual life of the Faculty of Law, and you are kindly asked to:
• Present your current work as a seminar or as part of a larger conference at the university or outside of it.
• Actively publicise the Faculty at any conference or research meeting you attend;
• Contribute a recent, normally unpublished piece of work to our e-repository.
• Complete a brief report on the work undertaken during your stay;
• As part of an ongoing research project within the proposed research line of inquiry, a digital observatory is being constructed. Consequently, the fellows may be invited to participate in activities that contribute to the development of this observatory to support the systematisation of research.

Working language(s)
Spanish, English, Portuguese

Host University
University of Valladolid

University Department / Unit
Department of Criminal Law, Theory and Philosophy of Law

Duration in months
6

Comments on duration
A minimum stay of three months is required, although six months is preferable.

Starting
March 2026

Ending
August 2025

Academic responsible for the offer
Yennesit Palacios Valencia
yennesit.palacios@uva.es

Additional information
The doctoral student must possess the capacity for independent work and self-directed learning. They must also have a basic understanding of Spanish, English, or Portuguese. The researcher should have at least a B2 level in one of these languages and utilise the university environment to communicate in Spanish as well.

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