Title: Child labor and human rights : making children matter
Abstract: Introduction - B.H. Weston Clarifying the Problem Rethinking Child Labor: A Multidimensional Human Rights Problem - B.H. Weston and M.B. Teerink Defining Child Labor as if Human Rights Matter - J. Ennew, W.E. Myers, and D. Plateau Child Labor and Human Rights: Lessons in History - H. Cunningham and S. Stromquist The Standards-Based Response of the World Community Child Labor Standards: From Treaties to Labels - H. Cullen Translating Standards into Practice: Confronting Transnational Barriers - S.L. Bachman Translating Standards into Practice: Confronting Local Barriers - M.F.C. Bourdillon Case Studies Combating Child Labor in Tanzania: A Beginning - D. Mmari Combating Child Labor in the Philippines: Listening to Children - V.V. Rialp Combating Child Labor in Brazil: Social Movements in Action - B. Rodrigues dos Santos Toward Progressive Change Abolishing Child Labor: A Multifaceted Human Rights Solution - B.H. Weston and M.B. Teerink Conceiving Child Labor in Human Rights Terms: Can It Mobilize Progressive Change? - D.M. Post Working Children as Change Makers: Reflections from the South - V. Karunan Shifting Views on Child Labor: The Practice of IGOs - B. White NGOs in the Struggle Against Child Labor - L.S. Wiseberg Earning and Learning: Tensions and Compatability - S.L. Bissell Trade-Based Strategies to Combat Child Labor - F.J. Garcia and S. Jun Conclusion: Contributor's Consensus Bringing Human Rights to Child Labor: Guiding Principles and a Call To Action.
Publication Year: 2005
Publication Date: 2005-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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