The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is the most widely
ratified human rights treaty in the world, yet everyday children still
face poverty, violence, war, disease and disaster. Are the rights we
currently afford to children enough? Combining historical analysis
with international human rights law, Michael Freeman considers early
legal and philosophical theories on children's rights before exploring
the impact and limitations of the Convention itself. He also suggests
ways that we may rethink children's rights in the future as well as
identifying key areas for reform. This book will appeal to an
interdisciplinary audience who are interested in children's rights,
children's studies, the history of childhood, international human
rights, and comparative family law. It is a crucial restatement of the
importance of law, policy and rights in improving children's lives.
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Rethinking Children's Rights
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781108365239
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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