Children's Rights and Sustainable Development
Herausgeber: Fenton-Glynn, Claire
Children's Rights and Sustainable Development
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This book is for academics and practitioners working in the fields of children's rights, international development, and environmental law. It takes an interdisciplinary approach, with authors coming from the fields of law, economics, early childhood education, and development studies.
This book is for academics and practitioners working in the fields of children's rights, international development, and environmental law. It takes an interdisciplinary approach, with authors coming from the fields of law, economics, early childhood education, and development studies.
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- Treaty Implementation for Sustainable Development
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 423
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9781316643464
- ISBN-10: 1316643468
- Artikelnr.: 63459270
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Treaty Implementation for Sustainable Development
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 423
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9781316643464
- ISBN-10: 1316643468
- Artikelnr.: 63459270
- 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.