International Human Rights of Children

International Human Rights of Children

Kilkelly, Ursula; Liefaard, Ton

Springer Verlag, Singapore

12/2018

681

Dura

Inglês

9789811041839

15 a 20 dias

1530

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Part One: Social and Philosophical Issues Regarding Children's Roles and Rights.- Chapter 1: Children's Human Rights Issues Overview.- Chapter 2: Traditional Abuses of Children's Rights Viewed from the Present.- Chapter 3: Sociological, Philosophical and Legal Arguments For and Against Privileging Children's Rights.- Part Two: Drafting, Passage, and Analysis of The Convention on the Rights of Children (CROC).- Chapter 4: Drivers and Processes of CROC Negotiation.- Chapter 5: Analysis and Assessment of the Standards Set by CROC.- Chapter 6: The Establishment and Operation of the Committee on CROC.- Part Three: Diffusion of Standards of Children's Rights.- Chapter 7: Children's Rights Declared in European, African, and Latin American Human Rights Agreements.- Chapter 8: Prominent Court Decisions Upholding Children's Rights.- Chapter 9: The Proliferation of and Advocacy by Children's Rights NGOs, Policy Research Institutes, and Academics.- Chapter 10: Issues and Advocacy of the Rights of the Unborn Child.- Part Four: Case Studies of Successful Protection of Children's Rights.- Chapter 11: Precedents Set in the United States and Canada.- Chapter 12: Precedents Set in Great Britain.- Chapter 13: Precedents Set in Western Europe and Scandinavia.- Chapter 14: Precedents Set in Latin America and Asia.- Part Five: Case Studies of Contemporary On-going Abuses of Children's Rights.- Chapter 15: Domestic Servitude.- Chapter 16: Bonded Labour.- Chapter 17: Child Trafficking and Slavery.- Chapter 18: Child Soldiers.- Chapter 19: Female Child Infanticide.- Chapter 20: Pre-puberty Arranged Marriages.- Part Six: An Agenda for Better Protection of Children's Human Rights.- Bibliography and Appendices.
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international children's rights;United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child;UNCRC;human rights;child law;youth justice;European Convention on Human Rights;family law;child-friendly justice;child protection;child abuse;domestic servitude;bonded labor;child trafficking;child slavery;child soldiers;female infanticide;arranged marriage;forced marriage