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manpreet
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3 years ago
Ph.D in Human rights is ideal for the students who want to engage with historical rights, legal, political and philosophical level and loves to explore the field of multitude of angles. It is basically a programme of 4 years of full-time studies and it is also possible to study part-time but the programme must be completed in 8 years. For Ph.D, the minimum criteria for a candidate will be Master's degree in human rights. Universities like Lund University is also a good choice.