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Child Law
This book is dedicated to the children. The future of a country depends on the children. It is a primary duty of every person living in society to provide safe and healthy environment to a child. The constitution of India impose this duty on us that there should be a safe and healthy environment where everyone can live freely and safely. This book presents a deep analysis of problems related to children. This book also discusses the concept of Juvenile Delinquency. Crime by Juveniles is a dark reality in India. In recent time, Juveniles were found to be involved in most heinous crimes such as murder and Gang rape. It's a disturbing trend and society as a whole is anguished by such criminal acts by children. This book will further try to present the statistics related to crime against children and will give a broad outlook toward the crimes committed against children in India
Child Law for Social Work
An invaluable resource for all social workers in practice with children and families, this book examines key issues such as child protection, family support, care planning, adoption and case preparation for court. With illustrative case studies throughout, the text is divided into two sections: " Part 1 explores the legal context of social work practice with children, examining how international human rights standards are absorbed within domestic law. " Part 2 explores the application of the law, policies and systems to individual case work, illustrating rights-based thinking in practice. Accessible to those without a background in law, the book highlights links between social work standards and legal values and rules. With promotion of the rights of children and families a measure of professional competence and legal obligation, the book helps readers satisfy social work standards and use their knowledge of the law to improve their practice. The book is vital reading for all levels of social work student, including those undertaking the post-qualifying award in child care, as well as being an indispensable resource for practitioners working with children and families. Jane Williams is a lecturer in law at the University of Swansea. She specialises in social work law, and children′s rights. Other publications include Children and Citizenship (SAGE, 2007), co-edited with Antonella Invernizzi.
Towards a Child-friendly Justice System in Egypt Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals
This report analyses Egypt’s legal and policy framework and takes stock of the Egyptian Government’s efforts to co-ordinate child justice services and make the justice system in Egypt more child-friendly. It includes an analysis of specific design and delivery mechanisms of justice and support services based on the legal needs of children and identifies the roles, responsibilities and co-operation opportunities for relevant governmental stakeholders involved in child-friendly justice.