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Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1978
Abstract The courts have thus far narrowly defined the “right to treatment”; on due process grounds. However, a criterion of “protection from harm”; may form the basis of a broader right to treatment. On this basis, one may argue that the state should provide adequate treatment to children and that parents should not be able to prevent a minor's ...
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Abstract The courts have thus far narrowly defined the “right to treatment”; on due process grounds. However, a criterion of “protection from harm”; may form the basis of a broader right to treatment. On this basis, one may argue that the state should provide adequate treatment to children and that parents should not be able to prevent a minor's ...
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Institutionalisation of Children’s Rights: Transformability and Situated Agency
The International Journal of Children's Rights, 2018In a previous article (Stoecklin, 2017), I considered the example of the “paradox of institutionalisation” (Stammers, 2013) occurring in the drafting of the General Comment on Children in Street Situations (UNCRC, 2016).
Daniel Stoecklin
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Welfare or Agency? Children’s Interests as Foundation of Children’s Rights
The International Journal of Children's Rights, 2018In the debate on children’s rights, reference is often made to children’s interests but very little attention is paid to what the interests of children actually are, how they come about, and how they contribute to the foundation and understanding of ...
Manfred Liebel
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2002
Children's rights do not seem to evolve--they respond. They respond to modern issues and concerns that are often fed by the media and resolved by politicians who serve adult constituencies. The solutions are typically premised on the beliefs that all children of a certain age and usually of a certain geographic state are alike and that parents know and
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Children's rights do not seem to evolve--they respond. They respond to modern issues and concerns that are often fed by the media and resolved by politicians who serve adult constituencies. The solutions are typically premised on the beliefs that all children of a certain age and usually of a certain geographic state are alike and that parents know and
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Children’s rights as counter-rights
2023Based on the arguments of the previous chapters, it is argued why and in which way children’s rights should be understood and practised as counter-rights.
Manfred Liebel +3 more
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The Lost Children: When the Right to Children Conflicts with the Rights of Children
The Law & Ethics of Human Rights, 2014Abstract In this essay, I consider the tension between the drive toward the use of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) and the state’s failure to protect interests of children born of ART. I ask the question whether ART should be regulated for the sake of future children’s interests.
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Children’s Status, Children’s Rights and ‘dealing with’ Children
The International Journal of Children's Rights, 2012Several models of child exist, each maintaining child as something other to adult. Stables asserts: “…how we think about [children] does affect how we deal with them” (2008: 1). Seeing children as becomings is a problem. Here, I would like to consider the recommendations from the most recent United Nations’ report card on the implementation of the ...
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Children's Health and Children's Rights: An Introduction
The International Journal of Children's Rights, 2005This chapter presents an overview of the book Children's Health and Children's Rights .Despite the more prominent focus on children's rights today, reflected in and stimulated by the International Journal of Children's Rights , relatively little attention has been given to children's rights in the health care area. There are now three monographs, and
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Children’s Rights or Employers’ Rights?
2014Estimating the extent of child labour has never been an easy task. For obvious reasons, governments in countries characterised by high levels of child labour are notoriously reluctant to seek reliable data, or to publish it where it does exist. Doing so would be to advertise their failure to abide by international child labour conventions, which many ...
Steve Cunningham, Michael Lavalette
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Rights, Rights-Talk, and Children
The Journal of Value Inquiry, 2001Dans le cadre du debaut sur l'incompatibilite entre le droit et la famille opposant R. Nozick et J. Rawls, l'A. etudie le conflit entre les principes de la justice et la pratique de la vertu chez S. M. Okin et M. Sandel. A travers l'exemple des relations parents-enfants, l'A.
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