Children's rights law in the global human rights landscape : isolation, inspiration, integration? / edited by Eva Brems, Ellen Desmet and Wouter Vandehole.
Material type:
- 9781315637440
- 9781317268031
- 341.48572 C536
- K639 .C45 2017
Distinctive characteristics of children's human rights law / Wouter Vandenhole -- The broader relevance of features of children's rights law : the best interests of the child principle / Helen Stalford -- The four general principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child : the potential value of the approach in other areas of human rights law / Laura Lundy and Bronagh Byrne -- The inclusion of "third parties" : the status of parenthood in the Convention on the Rights of the Child / Roberta Ruggiero, Diana Volonakis, and Karl Hanson -- Lessons for children's rights from women's rights? emancipation rights as a distinct category of human rights / Eva Brems -- Lessons for children's rights from disability rights? / Ralph Sandland -- Inspiration for children's rights from indigenous peoples' rights / Ellen Desmet -- What young and old can learn from each other : cross-fertilisation between existing human rights law for children and developing human rights law for older persons / Ann-Katrin Habbig, Alexander Hoefmans, and Paul de Hert -- Towards an integrated approach to intra-family relations under the CRC and CEDAW ; some reflections / Titia Loenen -- Children's rights and LGBTI persons' rights : few thoughts on their "integration" / Ivana Isailovic -- Undocumented migration : integrating the children's rights concept of nuanced vulnerability in human rights law / Julie Ryngaert and Wouter Vandenhole -- Children's rights and media : imperfect but inspirational / Eva Lievens -- Out of isolation : a claim for explicit attention for children in the movement toward recognition of an environmental right / Danielle Van Kalmthout -- Children's rights in business and human rights : from the sidelines to the centre field? / Gamze Erdem Turkelli.
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