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Eliminating corporal punishment : human rights imperative for Europe's children. a human rights imperative for Europe's children.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Monograph (Building a Europe for and with Children (Program)) ; 1.Publication details: Strasbourg : Council of Europe Pub., 2007.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 135 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789287161826
  • 9287161828
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HQ770.4 .E45
Other classification:
  • 86.81
Contents:
Human rights obligations to end all corporal punishment of children -- Progress towards ending corporal punishment of children in Council of Europe member states -- Lifting the veil : making corporal punishment of children visible -- Eliminating corporal punishment of children : the process.
Summary: This publication approaches the controversial issue of corporal punishment of children from four different angles: the legal and human rights obligation, as defined by regional and international conventions and agreements, to ban corporal punishment of children; the status of corporal punishment in European countries today; recent research results on its effects and prevalence, including how children see it; and the abolition of corporal punishment as a process, entailing changes in law, policies and public opinion.--Publisher's description.
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"The Council of Europe programme 'Building a Europe for and with Children'."

"French edition: L'abolition des chântiments corporel - Un impératif pour les droits de l'enfant en Europe."--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references.

Human rights obligations to end all corporal punishment of children -- Progress towards ending corporal punishment of children in Council of Europe member states -- Lifting the veil : making corporal punishment of children visible -- Eliminating corporal punishment of children : the process.

This publication approaches the controversial issue of corporal punishment of children from four different angles: the legal and human rights obligation, as defined by regional and international conventions and agreements, to ban corporal punishment of children; the status of corporal punishment in European countries today; recent research results on its effects and prevalence, including how children see it; and the abolition of corporal punishment as a process, entailing changes in law, policies and public opinion.--Publisher's description.

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