Title: The Human Rights of Children: From Visions to Implementation
Abstract: Contents: Preface Introduction: human rights of children: from visions to implementation? The value and values of children's rights, Michael Freeman Are children's rights still human?, Nigel Cantwell Understanding a human rights based approach to matters involving children: conceptual foundations and strategic considerations, John Tobin The CRC: dynamics and directions of monitoring its implementation, Jaap E. Doek Acknowledging children as international citizens: a child-sensitive communication mechanism for the Convention on the Rights of the Child, Geraldine van Bueren Has research improved the human rights of children? Or have the information needs of the CRC improved data about children?, Judith Ennew How are the human rights of children related to research methodology?, Harriot Beazley, Sharon Bessell, Judith Ennew and Roxana Waterson Using the Convention on the Rights of the Child in law and policy: two ways to improve compliance, Ursula Kilkelly Using the CRC to inform EU law and policy-making, Helen Stalford and Eleanor Drywood The roles of independent children's rights institutions in implementing the CRC, Brian Gran Multi-level governance and CRC implementation, Jane Williams Human rights and child poverty in the UK: time for change, Rhian Croke and Anne Crowley An exploration of the discrimination-rights dynamic in relation to children, Elspeth Webb Child health equity: from theory to reality, Jeffrey Goldhagen and RaAl Mercer Our rights, our story: Funky Dragon's report to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child, Funky Dragon Index.
Publication Year: 2011
Publication Date: 2011-05-24
Language: en
Type: book
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