Children's Rights and Sustainable Development
Interpreting the Uncrc for Future Generations
Herausgeber: Fenton-Glynn, Claire
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Interpreting the Uncrc for Future Generations
Herausgeber: Fenton-Glynn, Claire
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Considers how to implement children's rights in the twenty-first century through a child rights-based approach to sustainable development.
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Considers how to implement children's rights in the twenty-first century through a child rights-based approach to sustainable development.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 159mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9781107193024
- ISBN-10: 1107193028
- Artikelnr.: 54320892
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 159mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9781107193024
- ISBN-10: 1107193028
- Artikelnr.: 54320892
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. A Children's Rights Approach to Sustainable Development: 1.
Introduction Claire Fenton-Glynn; 2. Children's rights and sustainable
development from a 'law and development' perspective Wouter Vandenhole;
Part II. Fundamental Rights: 3. Rethinking children's rights through a
sustainability lens: implications for education Julie M. Davis; 4. The
right to participate in domestic law and policy development Holly
Doel-Mackaway; 5. What course without evils? Rare diseases, children's
right to health and sustainable development goals Octavio Luiz Motta
Ferraz; 6. Gender equality, children's rights and sustainable development
Amanda Kron; 7. Children with disabilities, human rights and sustainable
development Paul Harpur and Michael A. Stein; Part III. Children and the
Environment: 8. Inter-generational equity and children's rights: the role
of sustainable development and justice Sumudu Atapattu; 9. Children's
rights and the environmental dimension of sustainable development Ellen
Desmet; 10. Children's rights and climate change Karin Arts; 11. Inclusion
of indigenous children's rights: informing water management in Canada
Carissa Wong; Part IV. Children's Rights in a Gloablised World: 12.
Children's rights, international trade law, and economic globalisation
Sebastien Jodoin and Candice Pollock; 13. Present needs and future
prospects: exploring the policy conundrum of working children in developing
nations Jenny Driscoll; 14. Advancing the right to play in international
development Tara M. Collins and Laura Wright; 15. Rapid development and the
child's future right to the city Liam Magee, Amanda Third and David
Sweeting; 16. Healthy diet as a global sustainable development issue:
reasons, relationships and a recommendation Lucia A. Reisch and Wencke
Gwozdz; Part V. Concluding Remarks: 17. The future research agenda: where
to from here? Claire Fenton-Glynn; Index.
Introduction Claire Fenton-Glynn; 2. Children's rights and sustainable
development from a 'law and development' perspective Wouter Vandenhole;
Part II. Fundamental Rights: 3. Rethinking children's rights through a
sustainability lens: implications for education Julie M. Davis; 4. The
right to participate in domestic law and policy development Holly
Doel-Mackaway; 5. What course without evils? Rare diseases, children's
right to health and sustainable development goals Octavio Luiz Motta
Ferraz; 6. Gender equality, children's rights and sustainable development
Amanda Kron; 7. Children with disabilities, human rights and sustainable
development Paul Harpur and Michael A. Stein; Part III. Children and the
Environment: 8. Inter-generational equity and children's rights: the role
of sustainable development and justice Sumudu Atapattu; 9. Children's
rights and the environmental dimension of sustainable development Ellen
Desmet; 10. Children's rights and climate change Karin Arts; 11. Inclusion
of indigenous children's rights: informing water management in Canada
Carissa Wong; Part IV. Children's Rights in a Gloablised World: 12.
Children's rights, international trade law, and economic globalisation
Sebastien Jodoin and Candice Pollock; 13. Present needs and future
prospects: exploring the policy conundrum of working children in developing
nations Jenny Driscoll; 14. Advancing the right to play in international
development Tara M. Collins and Laura Wright; 15. Rapid development and the
child's future right to the city Liam Magee, Amanda Third and David
Sweeting; 16. Healthy diet as a global sustainable development issue:
reasons, relationships and a recommendation Lucia A. Reisch and Wencke
Gwozdz; Part V. Concluding Remarks: 17. The future research agenda: where
to from here? Claire Fenton-Glynn; Index.
Part I. A Children's Rights Approach to Sustainable Development: 1.
Introduction Claire Fenton-Glynn; 2. Children's rights and sustainable
development from a 'law and development' perspective Wouter Vandenhole;
Part II. Fundamental Rights: 3. Rethinking children's rights through a
sustainability lens: implications for education Julie M. Davis; 4. The
right to participate in domestic law and policy development Holly
Doel-Mackaway; 5. What course without evils? Rare diseases, children's
right to health and sustainable development goals Octavio Luiz Motta
Ferraz; 6. Gender equality, children's rights and sustainable development
Amanda Kron; 7. Children with disabilities, human rights and sustainable
development Paul Harpur and Michael A. Stein; Part III. Children and the
Environment: 8. Inter-generational equity and children's rights: the role
of sustainable development and justice Sumudu Atapattu; 9. Children's
rights and the environmental dimension of sustainable development Ellen
Desmet; 10. Children's rights and climate change Karin Arts; 11. Inclusion
of indigenous children's rights: informing water management in Canada
Carissa Wong; Part IV. Children's Rights in a Gloablised World: 12.
Children's rights, international trade law, and economic globalisation
Sebastien Jodoin and Candice Pollock; 13. Present needs and future
prospects: exploring the policy conundrum of working children in developing
nations Jenny Driscoll; 14. Advancing the right to play in international
development Tara M. Collins and Laura Wright; 15. Rapid development and the
child's future right to the city Liam Magee, Amanda Third and David
Sweeting; 16. Healthy diet as a global sustainable development issue:
reasons, relationships and a recommendation Lucia A. Reisch and Wencke
Gwozdz; Part V. Concluding Remarks: 17. The future research agenda: where
to from here? Claire Fenton-Glynn; Index.
Introduction Claire Fenton-Glynn; 2. Children's rights and sustainable
development from a 'law and development' perspective Wouter Vandenhole;
Part II. Fundamental Rights: 3. Rethinking children's rights through a
sustainability lens: implications for education Julie M. Davis; 4. The
right to participate in domestic law and policy development Holly
Doel-Mackaway; 5. What course without evils? Rare diseases, children's
right to health and sustainable development goals Octavio Luiz Motta
Ferraz; 6. Gender equality, children's rights and sustainable development
Amanda Kron; 7. Children with disabilities, human rights and sustainable
development Paul Harpur and Michael A. Stein; Part III. Children and the
Environment: 8. Inter-generational equity and children's rights: the role
of sustainable development and justice Sumudu Atapattu; 9. Children's
rights and the environmental dimension of sustainable development Ellen
Desmet; 10. Children's rights and climate change Karin Arts; 11. Inclusion
of indigenous children's rights: informing water management in Canada
Carissa Wong; Part IV. Children's Rights in a Gloablised World: 12.
Children's rights, international trade law, and economic globalisation
Sebastien Jodoin and Candice Pollock; 13. Present needs and future
prospects: exploring the policy conundrum of working children in developing
nations Jenny Driscoll; 14. Advancing the right to play in international
development Tara M. Collins and Laura Wright; 15. Rapid development and the
child's future right to the city Liam Magee, Amanda Third and David
Sweeting; 16. Healthy diet as a global sustainable development issue:
reasons, relationships and a recommendation Lucia A. Reisch and Wencke
Gwozdz; Part V. Concluding Remarks: 17. The future research agenda: where
to from here? Claire Fenton-Glynn; Index.