Children, Rights, and the Law
Book Description
In November 1989 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child, heralding the arrival of a new era in the development of children's rights. Using the Convention as a framework, this volume re-evaluates the advantages and disadvantages of approaching issues of children's welfare and well-being through the lens of a "rights" approach. The authors take a... More
Book Information
Publisher | Oxford University Press Inc |
Binding | Paperback |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 288 |
ISBN-10 | 0198257767 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0198257769 |
Publication Date | 07/23/1992 |
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About Rights, and the Law" (1991 : Centre for International and Public Law, Australian National University) Workshop on "Children (Author) : Rights, and the Law" (1991 : Centre for International and Public Law, Australian National University) Workshop on "Children is a published author. A published credit of Rights, and the Law" (1991 : Ce... more
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About John Seymour (Editor) : John Seymour is a published editor. A published credit of John Seymour is Children, Rights, and the Law (Clarendon Paperbacks).
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About Steve Parker (Editor) : Steve Parker is an author, editor and consultant specializing in illustrated information books on the natural world, biology, technology and general sciences. His works range from younger readers (KS2... more
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