Children, Rights, and the LawPhilip Alston, Stephen Parker, Stephen John Parker, John A. Seymour Clarendon Press, 1992 - 268 หน้า The adoption in November 1989, by the UN General Assembly, of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child heralded the arrival of a new era in the development of children's rights. As of March 1991 over 75 states have ratified the Convention. Using the Convention as a frameworkthe contributors to this volume set out to re-evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of approaching issues of children's welfare and well-being through the lens of a 'rights' approach. The aim is to take a fresh look at these issues and to do so with specific reference to an international treatythat is certain to be ratified by a very large number of countries in every region of the world and which will soon be legally binding in many states.This is a special issue of the International Journal of Law and the Family.Contributors: Tom Campbell, Onora O'Neill, Michael Freeman, Ngaire Naffine, Margaret Coady, Tony Coady, Sheila McLean, Frances Olsen, and John Eekelaar. |
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as Person as Child as Juvenile | 1 |
Childrens Rights and Childrens Lives by Onora ONeill | 24 |
A Comment on ONeill | 43 |
A Comment | 72 |
A Case Study in Childrens | 98 |
A Rights or Interests Based | 119 |
A Comment | 140 |
Is the Right the Wrong One? A Comment | 169 |
Some Feminist Approaches to the United | 192 |
The Importance of Thinking that Children have Rights | 221 |
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UN Convention on the Rights of the Child | 245 |
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Children in Families: Research and Policy Julia Brannen,Margaret O'Brien ชมบางส่วนของหนังสือ - 1996 |