This paper considers the place of children within liberal-democratic society and its related political morality. The genesis of the paper is two considerations which are in tension with one another. First, that there must be some point at which children are divided from adults, with children denied the rights which go along with full membership of the liberal community. The justification for the difference in the statue between these two groups must be rooted in some notion of capacities, since these are the only relevant differences between adults and children. Second, that linking an individual’s capacities to her status undermines the central liberal commitment of political equality. This dilemma explains what I term the threshold view, ...
Today children are the last large social group affected by the problem of exclusion and discriminati...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the needs and priorities for ethical considerations in res...
Our culture’s attitudes towards children are ambiguous – as found also in the relationship between c...
This paper considers the place of children within liberal-democratic society and its related politic...
This paper considers the place of children within liberal-democratic society and its related politic...
ABSTRACT This article addresses the subject of children’s citizenship in liberal democracies. While ...
This thesis investigates childrenâs moral and political rights and, in particular, their rights to m...
Being labelled as a 'child' has important consequences on how others perceive and treat you. Clarify...
This Article develops a liberal theory of freedom of expression which is sensitive to the interests ...
This article discusses how adulthood is naturalized and how adulthood norms set limits on the possib...
This article reflects upon the way how law and legal regulations on behalf of children have responde...
This article explores how societies intervene when children cannot (for various reasons) be looked a...
Includes bibliographyThis article refers to the increasing importance being given to the children, a...
Children are among the few social groups that are systematically and universally disenfranchised. Al...
Children are born equal. Yet as early as eighteen months, hierarchies emerge among children. These h...
Today children are the last large social group affected by the problem of exclusion and discriminati...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the needs and priorities for ethical considerations in res...
Our culture’s attitudes towards children are ambiguous – as found also in the relationship between c...
This paper considers the place of children within liberal-democratic society and its related politic...
This paper considers the place of children within liberal-democratic society and its related politic...
ABSTRACT This article addresses the subject of children’s citizenship in liberal democracies. While ...
This thesis investigates childrenâs moral and political rights and, in particular, their rights to m...
Being labelled as a 'child' has important consequences on how others perceive and treat you. Clarify...
This Article develops a liberal theory of freedom of expression which is sensitive to the interests ...
This article discusses how adulthood is naturalized and how adulthood norms set limits on the possib...
This article reflects upon the way how law and legal regulations on behalf of children have responde...
This article explores how societies intervene when children cannot (for various reasons) be looked a...
Includes bibliographyThis article refers to the increasing importance being given to the children, a...
Children are among the few social groups that are systematically and universally disenfranchised. Al...
Children are born equal. Yet as early as eighteen months, hierarchies emerge among children. These h...
Today children are the last large social group affected by the problem of exclusion and discriminati...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the needs and priorities for ethical considerations in res...
Our culture’s attitudes towards children are ambiguous – as found also in the relationship between c...