This article suggests that the interpretation and implementation of human rights as environmental human rights should explicitly con-sider children2 as the holders, recipients or beneficiaries of environ-mental rights and explores the means and reasons for doing so
This chapter calls for rethinking about the rights base of early childhood education. The United Nat...
The importance of the environment to the fulfilment of human rights is widely accepted at internatio...
Chapter one offers an introduction and a general outline of argument. Chapter two lays out the curre...
This chapter offers critical analysis on the normative basis for articulating children’s environment...
In this paper, we argue for the importance of application and safeguarding of the ‘environmental rig...
This paper evaluates an approach for strengthening environmental rights for children to safeguard ch...
Climate change - which is becoming visible in harmful consequences across the glob - has a dispropor...
The debate on the recognition of a general environmental right started some decades ago, although no...
Children and young people who are aware and know their rights, are better protected against hazards ...
Concepts of social justice and children’s rights have been familiar companions to many education the...
Children are the least responsible for climate change, yet they will bear the greatest burden of its...
This article examines the theoretical background of a right to environment, its contents and the dif...
In contrast to "classical" children's rights themes such as juvenile justice or alternative care, an...
This chapter calls for rethinking of the rights base of early childhood education. The United Nation...
There are growing trends in the human rights to substantially extend the values to protect the envir...
This chapter calls for rethinking about the rights base of early childhood education. The United Nat...
The importance of the environment to the fulfilment of human rights is widely accepted at internatio...
Chapter one offers an introduction and a general outline of argument. Chapter two lays out the curre...
This chapter offers critical analysis on the normative basis for articulating children’s environment...
In this paper, we argue for the importance of application and safeguarding of the ‘environmental rig...
This paper evaluates an approach for strengthening environmental rights for children to safeguard ch...
Climate change - which is becoming visible in harmful consequences across the glob - has a dispropor...
The debate on the recognition of a general environmental right started some decades ago, although no...
Children and young people who are aware and know their rights, are better protected against hazards ...
Concepts of social justice and children’s rights have been familiar companions to many education the...
Children are the least responsible for climate change, yet they will bear the greatest burden of its...
This article examines the theoretical background of a right to environment, its contents and the dif...
In contrast to "classical" children's rights themes such as juvenile justice or alternative care, an...
This chapter calls for rethinking of the rights base of early childhood education. The United Nation...
There are growing trends in the human rights to substantially extend the values to protect the envir...
This chapter calls for rethinking about the rights base of early childhood education. The United Nat...
The importance of the environment to the fulfilment of human rights is widely accepted at internatio...
Chapter one offers an introduction and a general outline of argument. Chapter two lays out the curre...