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_aHandbook of children's rights : _bglobal and multidisciplinary perspectives / _cedited by Martin D. Ruck Michele Peterson-Badali, and Michael Freeman. |
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_aNew York, NY : _bRoutledge/Taylor and Francis Group, _c2017. |
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_axxi, 618 pages : _billustrations ; _c26 cm |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aPart 1: Historical and contemporary perspectives on children's rights and the CRC -- 1. History of children's rights -- 2. Children's rights and women's rights: interrelated and interdependent -- 3. Children's rights: a framework to eliminate social exclusion? Critical discussions and tensions -- 4. Fixed concepts but changing conceptions: understanding the relationship between children and parents under the CRC -- 5. Children's rights and well-being -- 6. The convention on the rights of the child after twenty-five years: challenges of content and implementation -- Part 2: Social science and theoretical perspectives on children's rights -- 7. Anthropological perspectives on children's rights -- 8. Sociological approaches to children's rights -- 9. The psychology of children's rights -- 10. Philosophical perspectives on children's rights -- 11. Realising children's economic and social rights: towards rights-based global action strategies -- 12. The evolving capacities of the child: neurodevelopment and children's rights -- Part 3: Children's rights in legal, educational, health care and other settings -- 13. Health and children's rights -- 14. The right to be who you are: competing tensions among protection, survival, and participation related to youth sexuality and gender -- 15. Progress toward worldwide recognition of the child's human right to dignity, physical integrity and protection from harm -- 16. The continuing abuse and neglect of children -- 17. What stands in the way of children's exercise of their criminal procedural rights in the United States? our evolving and incomplete interdisciplinary understanding -- 18. Implementing children's education rights in schools -- 19. Children's rights to play: from the margins to the middle -- 20. Children with psychiatric disabilities: bioethical and genomic dilemmas -- Part 4: Global perspectives on children's rights -- 21. Children and adolescents in street settings: rights and realities -- 22. Children's education rights: global perspectives -- 23. Governance and children's rights in Africa and Latin America: national and transnational constraints -- 24. Independent children's rights institutions -- 25. Children's rights and digital technologies: introduction to the discourse and some meta-observations -- 26. Working children as subjects of rights: explaining children's right to work -- 27. Protection from sexual exploitation in the convention on the rights of the child -- 28. Child soldiers: the challenges and opportunities in addressing the rights of children affected by war -- Part 5: Children's rights in action -- 29. Children's right to write: young people's participation as producers of children's literature -- 30. Children's free association and the collective exercise of their rights -- 31. Child participation in local governance -- 32. Children's rights to child-friendly cities -- 33. Visual methods in participatory rights-based research with children and young people in Indonesia and Vanuatu -- 34. Child rights and practitioner wrongs: lessons from interagency research in Sierra Leone and Kenya -- 35. Children's voices about children's rights: thoughts from developmental psychology. | |
| 520 | _aWhile the notion of young people as individuals worthy or capable of having rights is of relatively recent origin, over the past several decades there has been a substantial increase in both social and political commitment to children's rights as well as a tendency to grant young people some of the rights that were typically accorded only to adults. In addition, there has been a noticeable shift in orientation from a focus on children's protection and provision to an emphasis on children's participation and self-determination. With contributions from a wide range of international scholars, this book brings together research, theory, and practice from diverse perspectives on children's rights.--Publisher's description. | ||
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_aChild welfare _xInternational cooperation. |
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_aChild welfare _xInternational cooperation. _2fast |
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_aChildren's rights. _2fast |
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_aRuck, Martin D., _d1959- _eeditor. |
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_aPeterson-Badali, Michele, _eeditor. |
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