Children's Rights Law in the Global Human Rights Landscape
Isolation, inspiration, integration?
Herausgeber: Brems, Eva; Vandenhole, Wouter; Desmet, Ellen
Children's Rights Law in the Global Human Rights Landscape
Isolation, inspiration, integration?
Herausgeber: Brems, Eva; Vandenhole, Wouter; Desmet, Ellen
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This volume explores the inter-relationship between children's rights law and more general human rights law in order to see whether elements from each could successfully inform the other.
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This volume explores the inter-relationship between children's rights law and more general human rights law in order to see whether elements from each could successfully inform the other.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 549mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780367196585
- ISBN-10: 0367196581
- Artikelnr.: 56925833
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 549mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780367196585
- ISBN-10: 0367196581
- Artikelnr.: 56925833
Eva Brems is professor at the Human Rights Centre of Ghent University, Belgium. Ellen Desmet is assistant professor of migration law at the Law Faculty of Ghent University, Belgium. Wouter Vandenhole teaches human rights and holds the UNICEF Chair in Children's Rights - a joint venture of the University of Antwerp and UNICEF Belgium - at the Faculty of Law of the University of Antwerp, Belgium.
Introduction Children's rights law and human rights law: analysing present
and possible future interactions Eva Brems, Ellen Desmet and Wouter
Vandenhole Part I The broader relevance of features of children's rights
law 1. Distinctive characteristics of children's human rights law Wouter
Vandenhole 2. The broader relevance of features of children's rights law.
The 'best interests of the child' principle Helen Stalford 3. 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 4. 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 Part II Inspiration for
children's rights from categorical human rights 5. Lessons for children's
rights from women's rights? Emancipation rights as a distinct category of
human rights Eva Brems 6. Lessons for children's rights from disability
rights? Ralph Sandland 7. Inspiration for children's rights from indigenous
peoples' rights Ellen Desmet 8. 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 Part III The interplay between
children's rights law and human rights law in thematic areas 9. Towards an
integrated approach to intra-family relations under the CRC and CEDAW; some
reflections Titia Loenen 10. Children's rights and LGBTI persons' rights:
few thoughts on their 'integration' Ivana Isailovic 11. Undocumented
migration: integrating the children's rights concept of nuanced
vulnerability in human rights law Julie Ryngaert and Wouter Vandenhole 12.
Children's rights and media: imperfect but inspirational Eva Lievens 13.
Out of isolation: A claim for explicit attention for children in the
movement toward recognition of an environmental right Danielle Van
Kalmthout 14. Children's rights in business and human rights: from the
sidelines to the centre field? Gamze Erdem Türkelli
and possible future interactions Eva Brems, Ellen Desmet and Wouter
Vandenhole Part I The broader relevance of features of children's rights
law 1. Distinctive characteristics of children's human rights law Wouter
Vandenhole 2. The broader relevance of features of children's rights law.
The 'best interests of the child' principle Helen Stalford 3. 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 4. 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 Part II Inspiration for
children's rights from categorical human rights 5. Lessons for children's
rights from women's rights? Emancipation rights as a distinct category of
human rights Eva Brems 6. Lessons for children's rights from disability
rights? Ralph Sandland 7. Inspiration for children's rights from indigenous
peoples' rights Ellen Desmet 8. 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 Part III The interplay between
children's rights law and human rights law in thematic areas 9. Towards an
integrated approach to intra-family relations under the CRC and CEDAW; some
reflections Titia Loenen 10. Children's rights and LGBTI persons' rights:
few thoughts on their 'integration' Ivana Isailovic 11. Undocumented
migration: integrating the children's rights concept of nuanced
vulnerability in human rights law Julie Ryngaert and Wouter Vandenhole 12.
Children's rights and media: imperfect but inspirational Eva Lievens 13.
Out of isolation: A claim for explicit attention for children in the
movement toward recognition of an environmental right Danielle Van
Kalmthout 14. Children's rights in business and human rights: from the
sidelines to the centre field? Gamze Erdem Türkelli
Introduction Children's rights law and human rights law: analysing present
and possible future interactions Eva Brems, Ellen Desmet and Wouter
Vandenhole Part I The broader relevance of features of children's rights
law 1. Distinctive characteristics of children's human rights law Wouter
Vandenhole 2. The broader relevance of features of children's rights law.
The 'best interests of the child' principle Helen Stalford 3. 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 4. 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 Part II Inspiration for
children's rights from categorical human rights 5. Lessons for children's
rights from women's rights? Emancipation rights as a distinct category of
human rights Eva Brems 6. Lessons for children's rights from disability
rights? Ralph Sandland 7. Inspiration for children's rights from indigenous
peoples' rights Ellen Desmet 8. 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 Part III The interplay between
children's rights law and human rights law in thematic areas 9. Towards an
integrated approach to intra-family relations under the CRC and CEDAW; some
reflections Titia Loenen 10. Children's rights and LGBTI persons' rights:
few thoughts on their 'integration' Ivana Isailovic 11. Undocumented
migration: integrating the children's rights concept of nuanced
vulnerability in human rights law Julie Ryngaert and Wouter Vandenhole 12.
Children's rights and media: imperfect but inspirational Eva Lievens 13.
Out of isolation: A claim for explicit attention for children in the
movement toward recognition of an environmental right Danielle Van
Kalmthout 14. Children's rights in business and human rights: from the
sidelines to the centre field? Gamze Erdem Türkelli
and possible future interactions Eva Brems, Ellen Desmet and Wouter
Vandenhole Part I The broader relevance of features of children's rights
law 1. Distinctive characteristics of children's human rights law Wouter
Vandenhole 2. The broader relevance of features of children's rights law.
The 'best interests of the child' principle Helen Stalford 3. 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 4. 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 Part II Inspiration for
children's rights from categorical human rights 5. Lessons for children's
rights from women's rights? Emancipation rights as a distinct category of
human rights Eva Brems 6. Lessons for children's rights from disability
rights? Ralph Sandland 7. Inspiration for children's rights from indigenous
peoples' rights Ellen Desmet 8. 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 Part III The interplay between
children's rights law and human rights law in thematic areas 9. Towards an
integrated approach to intra-family relations under the CRC and CEDAW; some
reflections Titia Loenen 10. Children's rights and LGBTI persons' rights:
few thoughts on their 'integration' Ivana Isailovic 11. Undocumented
migration: integrating the children's rights concept of nuanced
vulnerability in human rights law Julie Ryngaert and Wouter Vandenhole 12.
Children's rights and media: imperfect but inspirational Eva Lievens 13.
Out of isolation: A claim for explicit attention for children in the
movement toward recognition of an environmental right Danielle Van
Kalmthout 14. Children's rights in business and human rights: from the
sidelines to the centre field? Gamze Erdem Türkelli