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The Human Rights of Children: From visions to implementation

Antonella Invernizzi, Jane Williams Orcid Logo

Start page: 352 pp

Swansea University Author: Jane Williams Orcid Logo

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The volume provides a series of analyses of some contemporary debates on human rights of children. It resituates these debates within the visions which informed the text of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Authors include leading experts drawing on intimate knowledge of the...

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Published: Farnham Ashgate 2011
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