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Childrens Rights And The Developing Law 3rd Jane Fortin

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Childrens Rights And The Developing Law 3rd Jane Fortin
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.94 MB
Pages: 878
Author: Jane Fortin
ISBN: 9780511651472, 9780521698016, 0521698014, 0511651473
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 3rd

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Childrens Rights And The Developing Law 3rd Jane Fortin by Jane Fortin 9780511651472, 9780521698016, 0521698014, 0511651473 instant download after payment.

Following the implementation of the Human Rights Act 1998, awareness has increased that we live in a rights-based culture and that children constitute an important group of rights holders. Now in its 3rd edition, Children's Rights and the Developing Law explores the way developing law and policies in England and Wales are simultaneously promoting and undermining the rights of children. It reflects on how far these developments take account of children's interests, using current research on children's needs as a template against which to assess their effectiveness and considering a broad range of topics, including medical law, education and youth justice. A critical approach is maintained throughout, particularly when assessing the extent to which the concept of children's rights is being acknowledged by the courts and policy makers and the degree to which the UK fulfils its obligations under, for example, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

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