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30 Years After the Convention on the Rights of the Child
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30 Years After the Convention on the Rights of the Child
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Thirty years after the adoption of the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child, this book provides diverse, international perspectives on its implementation, critique and reform. It will be of significant interest to scholars and practitioners working in the areas of children's rights and justice.
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Thirty years after the adoption of the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child, this book provides diverse, international perspectives on its implementation, critique and reform. It will be of significant interest to scholars and practitioners working in the areas of children's rights and justice.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000412550
- Artikelnr.: 62099944
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000412550
- Artikelnr.: 62099944
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Ellen Marrus is the Royce Till Professor of Law at the University of Houston Law Center (UHLC) and founder and director of the Center for Children, Law & Policy. Pamela Laufer-Ukeles is Professor of Law and Healthcare Administration at the Academic College of Law and Science in Hod Hasharon, Israel.
PART I Struggles, Challenges and Successes in Implementing and Ratifying
the CRC Worldwide
A. Worldwide
1. How to Ensure Wider Implementation of the CRC
B. European Union
2. The European Union and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of
the Child: Towards a Fully-Fledged European Union Child Rights
Strategy
C. Africa
3. 30 Years of the CRC in AfricaD.Israel
4. Thirty Years Later: The CRC's Influence on Israeli Law Taking Stock
and Moving ForwardE. United States
5. Forever Owned: Children as Possessions in the CRC
6. Family Obligations and Socio-Economic Rights Under the Convention on
the Rights of the Child
PART II Children's Participation Rights & Child-Friendly Justice
7. My Voice Must Be Heard Too: Why Children Need a Voice in Custody
Hearings
8. Child Friendly Justice: A Malleable Catalyst for the Promotion of
Child and Human Rights
9. Family Group Conferences in Child Protection: A Communitarian
Implementation of Children's Participation Rights
10. The Unheard Voices of Young Girls at Risk
PART III Children's Civil Rights: Rights to Free Speech, Health,
Religious Freedom, and Privacy
11. Childhood, Speech and the Right to Free Speech
12. Upholding Children's Civil Rights as Relational Rights: The Example
of Childhood Circumcision
13. Protection of The Child's Right to Privacy in the Convention on the
Rights of the Child, The General Data Protection Regulation and the
Polish Law
14. Children's Digital Rights: Realizing the Potential of the CRC
PART IV Children's Right to Identity
15. The Child's Right to Know Their Biological Origin in Comparative
European Law: Consequences for Parentage Law
16. Québec's (out)law Concerning Medically Assisted Procreation: A Plea
for Access to Origins
PART V Protecting Children at Risk
17. Suffering at the Hands of Caregivers: The Mandatory Duty of
Caregivers to Report Child Abuse and Neglect from a South African
Perspective
18. The Journey from Ignorance to Acknowlegement of Child Sexual Abuse in
India
19. Dutch Strategies for Combating Child Poverty: A Child Rights-based
Approach
the CRC Worldwide
A. Worldwide
1. How to Ensure Wider Implementation of the CRC
B. European Union
2. The European Union and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of
the Child: Towards a Fully-Fledged European Union Child Rights
Strategy
C. Africa
3. 30 Years of the CRC in AfricaD.Israel
4. Thirty Years Later: The CRC's Influence on Israeli Law Taking Stock
and Moving ForwardE. United States
5. Forever Owned: Children as Possessions in the CRC
6. Family Obligations and Socio-Economic Rights Under the Convention on
the Rights of the Child
PART II Children's Participation Rights & Child-Friendly Justice
7. My Voice Must Be Heard Too: Why Children Need a Voice in Custody
Hearings
8. Child Friendly Justice: A Malleable Catalyst for the Promotion of
Child and Human Rights
9. Family Group Conferences in Child Protection: A Communitarian
Implementation of Children's Participation Rights
10. The Unheard Voices of Young Girls at Risk
PART III Children's Civil Rights: Rights to Free Speech, Health,
Religious Freedom, and Privacy
11. Childhood, Speech and the Right to Free Speech
12. Upholding Children's Civil Rights as Relational Rights: The Example
of Childhood Circumcision
13. Protection of The Child's Right to Privacy in the Convention on the
Rights of the Child, The General Data Protection Regulation and the
Polish Law
14. Children's Digital Rights: Realizing the Potential of the CRC
PART IV Children's Right to Identity
15. The Child's Right to Know Their Biological Origin in Comparative
European Law: Consequences for Parentage Law
16. Québec's (out)law Concerning Medically Assisted Procreation: A Plea
for Access to Origins
PART V Protecting Children at Risk
17. Suffering at the Hands of Caregivers: The Mandatory Duty of
Caregivers to Report Child Abuse and Neglect from a South African
Perspective
18. The Journey from Ignorance to Acknowlegement of Child Sexual Abuse in
India
19. Dutch Strategies for Combating Child Poverty: A Child Rights-based
Approach
PART I Struggles, Challenges and Successes in Implementing and Ratifying
the CRC Worldwide
A. Worldwide
1. How to Ensure Wider Implementation of the CRC
B. European Union
2. The European Union and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of
the Child: Towards a Fully-Fledged European Union Child Rights
Strategy
C. Africa
3. 30 Years of the CRC in AfricaD.Israel
4. Thirty Years Later: The CRC's Influence on Israeli Law Taking Stock
and Moving ForwardE. United States
5. Forever Owned: Children as Possessions in the CRC
6. Family Obligations and Socio-Economic Rights Under the Convention on
the Rights of the Child
PART II Children's Participation Rights & Child-Friendly Justice
7. My Voice Must Be Heard Too: Why Children Need a Voice in Custody
Hearings
8. Child Friendly Justice: A Malleable Catalyst for the Promotion of
Child and Human Rights
9. Family Group Conferences in Child Protection: A Communitarian
Implementation of Children's Participation Rights
10. The Unheard Voices of Young Girls at Risk
PART III Children's Civil Rights: Rights to Free Speech, Health,
Religious Freedom, and Privacy
11. Childhood, Speech and the Right to Free Speech
12. Upholding Children's Civil Rights as Relational Rights: The Example
of Childhood Circumcision
13. Protection of The Child's Right to Privacy in the Convention on the
Rights of the Child, The General Data Protection Regulation and the
Polish Law
14. Children's Digital Rights: Realizing the Potential of the CRC
PART IV Children's Right to Identity
15. The Child's Right to Know Their Biological Origin in Comparative
European Law: Consequences for Parentage Law
16. Québec's (out)law Concerning Medically Assisted Procreation: A Plea
for Access to Origins
PART V Protecting Children at Risk
17. Suffering at the Hands of Caregivers: The Mandatory Duty of
Caregivers to Report Child Abuse and Neglect from a South African
Perspective
18. The Journey from Ignorance to Acknowlegement of Child Sexual Abuse in
India
19. Dutch Strategies for Combating Child Poverty: A Child Rights-based
Approach
the CRC Worldwide
A. Worldwide
1. How to Ensure Wider Implementation of the CRC
B. European Union
2. The European Union and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of
the Child: Towards a Fully-Fledged European Union Child Rights
Strategy
C. Africa
3. 30 Years of the CRC in AfricaD.Israel
4. Thirty Years Later: The CRC's Influence on Israeli Law Taking Stock
and Moving ForwardE. United States
5. Forever Owned: Children as Possessions in the CRC
6. Family Obligations and Socio-Economic Rights Under the Convention on
the Rights of the Child
PART II Children's Participation Rights & Child-Friendly Justice
7. My Voice Must Be Heard Too: Why Children Need a Voice in Custody
Hearings
8. Child Friendly Justice: A Malleable Catalyst for the Promotion of
Child and Human Rights
9. Family Group Conferences in Child Protection: A Communitarian
Implementation of Children's Participation Rights
10. The Unheard Voices of Young Girls at Risk
PART III Children's Civil Rights: Rights to Free Speech, Health,
Religious Freedom, and Privacy
11. Childhood, Speech and the Right to Free Speech
12. Upholding Children's Civil Rights as Relational Rights: The Example
of Childhood Circumcision
13. Protection of The Child's Right to Privacy in the Convention on the
Rights of the Child, The General Data Protection Regulation and the
Polish Law
14. Children's Digital Rights: Realizing the Potential of the CRC
PART IV Children's Right to Identity
15. The Child's Right to Know Their Biological Origin in Comparative
European Law: Consequences for Parentage Law
16. Québec's (out)law Concerning Medically Assisted Procreation: A Plea
for Access to Origins
PART V Protecting Children at Risk
17. Suffering at the Hands of Caregivers: The Mandatory Duty of
Caregivers to Report Child Abuse and Neglect from a South African
Perspective
18. The Journey from Ignorance to Acknowlegement of Child Sexual Abuse in
India
19. Dutch Strategies for Combating Child Poverty: A Child Rights-based
Approach