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The Oxford Handbook of Children's Rights Law

Online ISBN:
9780190097639
Print ISBN:
9780190097608
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The Oxford Handbook of Children's Rights Law

Jonathan Todres (ed.),
Jonathan Todres
(ed.)
Law, Georgia State University
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Jonathan Todres is Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law at Georgia State University College of Law.

Shani M. King (ed.)
Shani M. King
(ed.)
Law, University of Florida
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Shani M. King is Professor of Law and the Director of the Center on Children and Families at the University of Florida Levin College of Law.

Published online:
7 May 2020
Published in print:
2 April 2020
Online ISBN:
9780190097639
Print ISBN:
9780190097608
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

Children’s rights law is a relatively young but rapidly developing discipline. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), the field’s core legal instrument, is the most widely ratified human rights treaty in history. Yet, like children themselves, children’s rights are often relegated to the margins in mainstream legal, political, and other discourses, despite their application to approximately one-third of the world’s population and every human being’s first stages of life. Now thirty years old, the CRC signaled a definitive shift in the way children are viewed and understood—from passive objects subsumed within the family to full human beings with a distinct set of rights. Although the CRC and other children’s rights law have spurred positive changes in law, policies, and attitudes toward children in numerous countries, implementation remains a work in progress. We have reached the state in which more critical evaluation and assessment is needed of both the CRC and the large body of children’s rights law and policies that this treaty has inspired. We have moved from conceptualizing and adopting legislation to focusing on implementation and making the content of children’s rights meaningful in the lives of all children. This book provides a critical evaluation and assessment of children’s rights law, including the CRC. With contributions from leading scholars and practitioners from around the world, it aims to elucidate the content of children’s rights law, explore the complexities of implementation, and identify critical challenges and opportunities for children’s rights law.

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