Implementing The Un Convention On The Rights Of The Child


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Implementation Handbook for the Convention on the Rights of the Child


Implementation Handbook for the Convention on the Rights of the Child

Author: Rachel Hodgkin

language: en

Publisher: United Nations Publications

Release Date: 2007


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"The Handbook aims to be a practical tool for implementation, explaining and illustrating the implications of each article of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and of the two Optional Protocols adopted in 2000 as well as their interconnections."--P. xvii.

Implementing Article 3 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child


Implementing Article 3 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child

Author: Elaine E. Sutherland

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2016-12-22


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Offers expert comparative analysis of the child's best interests within the context of Article 3 of the UNCRC.

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child


The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child

Author: Ton Liefaard

language: en

Publisher: BRILL

Release Date: 2016-11-01


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In 2014 the world’s most widely ratified human rights treaty, one specifically for children, reached the milestone of its twenty-fifth anniversary. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child was adopted after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and in the time since then it has entered a new century, reshaping laws, policies, institutions and practices across the globe, along with fundamental conceptions of who children are, their rights and entitlements, and society’s duties and obligations to them. Yet despite its rapid entry into force worldwide, there are concerns that the Convention remains a high-level paper treaty without the traction on the ground needed to address ever-continuing violations of children’s rights. This book, based on papers from the conference ‘25 Years CRC’ held by the Department of Child Law at Leiden University, draws together a rich collection of research and insight by academics, practitioners, NGOs and other specialists to reflect on the lessons of the past 25 years, take stock of how international rights find their way into children’s lives at the local level, and explore the frontiers of children’s rights for the 25 years ahead.