International Child Law

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Psychology Press, 2005 - 331 páginas

International Child Lawexamines the international laws for children at both a global and a regional level. In particular the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is described and critically assessed, while at the regional level the child in Europe is examined and how far the ECHR is engaged as a vehicle to progress childrens rights. Other key issues, increasing regulated by international child law, are spotlighted: child labour, child abduction and inter-country adoption.

This book provides the reader with a sound understanding of the international law framework and issues relating to children and is a useful resource to those undertaking advanced study and or research in this area.

 

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CHILDHOOD AND CHILDRENS RIGHTS
1
5
5
INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL LAW SOURCES
21
Further reading
45
UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
55
Failure of the United States to ratify
77
Internet resources
83
4
93
CONCLUDING REMARKS
173
General Bibliography
179
CHILDRENS RIGHTS AND CHILDHOOD
189
INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL
197
The United Nations Convention on the Rights
219
International Conference on Combating Child Pornography on
249
Security Council Resolution 1539 2003 full text
263
24
289

Further reading
105
INTERNATIONAL CHILD ABDUCTION
124
1
131
6886
145
INTERCOUNTRY ADOPTION
151
26
298
47
313
95
317
49
319
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Trevor Buck, LLB (CNAA), LLM (Lancaster) is currently serving as Chair to the Faculty/Departmental Research Committee in the Faculty of Law, University of Leicester. His research interests are public law, social welfare and family law.

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