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The Oxford Handbook of Children's Rights Law

, 2020
Children’s rights law is a relatively young but rapidly developing discipline. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), the field’s core legal instrument, is the most widely ratified human rights treaty in history.
J. Todres, S. King
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Children’s Rights

, 2019
As a legal commentary on the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and its Protocols, this work seeks mainly to situate and contextualise the legal content of the children’s rights provisions included in these documents in a comprehensive and ...
W. Vandenhole   +2 more
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Children's rights and school psychology: Children's right to participation

Journal of School Psychology, 2014
The Convention on the Rights of the Child detailed an international imperative to fulfilling, protecting, and respecting the rights of every child. In particular, the Convention set out a clear mandate for guaranteeing opportunities for children to be heard on all matters of concern to them. The attainment of these goals involves respecting and valuing
Gerison, Lansdown   +2 more
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Children’s rights

Nursing Standard, 1991
Evidence that Britain is not a child- friendly society appears today in The UN Convention and Children's Rights in the UK.
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Children’s Rights and Parents’ Rights

Jurisprudence, 2017
Anyone who has witnessed family law proceedings, or who has read the transcripts of a hearing or the judgment of a family court, knows that the law frequently compels judges to rule on the rights, ...
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Children's Rights and Children's Lives

Ethics, 1988
A friend who lived in New York could not see the sky from her windows. To discover the day's weather she had to peer at a glass-fronted building opposite, which offered a blurred reflection of part of the sky above her own building. I shall argue that when we take rights as fundamental in looking at ethical issues in children's lives we also get an ...
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Children’s rights: Where are the children?

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1982
This paper argues that the assumption that parents and children have coextensive interests is sometimes erroneous. It is suggested that children's participation in decisions concerning them is ethically and legally permitted, or even demanded, in some situations.
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Children’s Rights and Educational Psychology

European Psychologist, 2019
. Psychology aims to be descriptive but depends on norms and values to guide both research and practice. Educational psychology, as a sub-discipline and applied branch of psychology, focuses on describing processes of teaching, learning, and development.
J. Ziemes   +1 more
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Not merely rights for children but children’s rights: The theory gap and the assumption of the importance of children’s rights

The International Journal of Children’s Rights, 2013
This article aims to reinvigorate the debate over the nature and value of the claim that children have children’s rights. Whilst the language of rights and children’s rights continues to be widely employed, and even relied upon, in many situations involving the legal regulation of children we lack strong child-centred evidence that it is better to ...
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The Rights of Children, the Rights of Nations: Developmental Theory and the Politics of Children's Rights

Journal of Social Issues, 2008
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), U.N. General Assembly (1989) is a major breakthrough in defining children as fully human and working to ensure them the attendant benefits worldwide. While children's rights as equal human beings may seem obvious in the 21st century, the politics of establishing and ensuring such rights are contentious.
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