This article tries to answer the following question: What difference, if any, would a new convention on the rights of older persons make to the lives of older people in light of the previous experiences with the Convention on the Eliminations of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)? In order to answer this question, the authors focus on the existing legal literature on international human rights law, with a particular focus on international human rights treaties. To better understand international human rights treaties, the article also discusses the CRC and the CEDAW
The concept of human dignity covers the entire span of life. The deprivations to which this article ...
The discussion on the human rights of elderly people is particularly crucial in present context. The...
At present, the stage of global aging raises a set of questions in the Law field that have not been ...
This article contributes to the ongoing debate around the need for a new United Nations convention o...
This article argues that despite the international instruments that make reference to the rights of ...
The continuously and dynamically growing number of older persons worldwide experience various types ...
Throughout the world, large numbers of older persons face challenges such as discrimination, poverty...
The protection of the elderly is a fundamental topic within the international human rights law, stri...
Older men and women have been identified as facing many human rights violations, yet provisions prot...
There are two main strands into which feminist criticisms of human rights fall. The first is critici...
In recent years ageism has received increase international attention. In 2016 the UN dedicated the I...
This book provides a comprehensive human rights analysis of key areas of law affecting older persons...
1siThe protection of the elderly is a fundamental topic within the international human rights law, s...
The thesis makes the case for special protection of older people in international human rights law. ...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 (UDHR) recognises that '[a]ll human beings are bor...
The concept of human dignity covers the entire span of life. The deprivations to which this article ...
The discussion on the human rights of elderly people is particularly crucial in present context. The...
At present, the stage of global aging raises a set of questions in the Law field that have not been ...
This article contributes to the ongoing debate around the need for a new United Nations convention o...
This article argues that despite the international instruments that make reference to the rights of ...
The continuously and dynamically growing number of older persons worldwide experience various types ...
Throughout the world, large numbers of older persons face challenges such as discrimination, poverty...
The protection of the elderly is a fundamental topic within the international human rights law, stri...
Older men and women have been identified as facing many human rights violations, yet provisions prot...
There are two main strands into which feminist criticisms of human rights fall. The first is critici...
In recent years ageism has received increase international attention. In 2016 the UN dedicated the I...
This book provides a comprehensive human rights analysis of key areas of law affecting older persons...
1siThe protection of the elderly is a fundamental topic within the international human rights law, s...
The thesis makes the case for special protection of older people in international human rights law. ...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 (UDHR) recognises that '[a]ll human beings are bor...
The concept of human dignity covers the entire span of life. The deprivations to which this article ...
The discussion on the human rights of elderly people is particularly crucial in present context. The...
At present, the stage of global aging raises a set of questions in the Law field that have not been ...