Children, rights, and the law
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Children, rights, and the law
(Clarendon paperbacks)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1992
- : pbk
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注記
Revised papers from a workshop organized by the Centre for International and Public Law at Australian National University, July 1991
"A special issue of the International journal of law and the family"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
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 framework, the 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 treaty that 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, John Eekelaar
目次
- The rights of the child - as person, as dependant, as juvenile, as future adult, Tom Campbell
- children's rights and children's lives, Onora O'Neill
- the concept of childhood - from dependency to autonomy, Michael Freeman
- the young child in court - can there be rights without a remedy?, Ngaire Naffine
- reconciling conflicting rights - the case of "uncontrollable" children, John Seymour
- child abuse, morality and law, Margaret Coady and Tony Coady
- child support - putting rights into practice or policial posturing, Stephen Parker
- medical experimentation and children's rights, Sheila McLean
- the Convention on the Rights of the Child - a feminist analysis, Frances Olsen
- what balance does the Convention strike in reconciling the interests of the child, the family and the State?, John Ekelaar.
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