International Child LawPsychology 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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Contenido
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 |
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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 |
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African application appropriate measures armed conflict Article Assembly best interests Central Authority child labour Child Labour Convention child pornography children's rights co-operation Committee competent authorities concerned Concluding Observation Convention of 1980 Council Council of Europe countries Court Covenant cultural Declaration ECHR economic effect EHRR employment enter into force established European Convention European Social Charter example exploitation forms of child fundamental global habitual residence Hague Convention human rights implementation institutions intercountry adoption International Child Abduction International Labour International Labour Organisation Internet issues jurisdiction legislation Member Minimum Age Minimum Age Convention NHRIS Organisation paragraph parents particular persons present Charter present Convention present Protocol principles procedures programmes protection of children ratification recognised Recommendation relating relevant removal or retention respect responsibility return order rights of custody Second Periodic Report Secretary-General Session standards treaty UNICEF United Nations worst forms