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Thirty years after the adoption of the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child this book provides diverse perspectives from countries and regions across the globe on its implementation critique and potential for reform. The book revolves around key issues including progress in implementing the CRC worldwide; how to include children in legal proceedings; how to uphold children’s various civil rights; how to best assist children at risk; and discussions surrounding children’s identity rights in a changing familial order. Discussion of the CRC is both compelling and polarizing and the book portrays the enthusiasm around these topics through contrasting and comparative opinions on a range of topics. The work provides varying perspectives from many different countries and regions offering a wealth of insight on topics that will be of significant interest to scholars and practitioners working in the areas of children’s rights and justice. | Global Reflections on Children’s Rights and the Law 30 Years After the Convention on the Rights of the Child

Routledge Global Reflections On Children’s Rights And The Law Years After The Convention On The Rights Of The Child Size 30 09780367673888

Thirty years after the adoption of the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child this book provides diverse perspectives from countries and regions across the globe on its implementation critique and potential for reform. The book revolves around key issues including progress in implementing the CRC worldwide; how to include children in legal proceedings; how to uphold children’s various civil rights; how to best assist children at risk; and discussions surrounding children’s identity rights in a changing familial order. Discussion of the CRC is both compelling and polarizing and the book portrays the enthusiasm around these topics through contrasting and comparative opinions on a range of topics. The work provides varying perspectives from many different countries and regions offering a wealth of insight on topics that will be of significant interest to scholars and practitioners working in the areas of children’s rights and justice. | Global Reflections on Children’s Rights and the Law 30 Years After the Convention on the Rights of the Child

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