Among a swathe of major welfare reforms, one has received little academic attention-the two-child rule, restricting claims for key benefits to a maximum of two children. In negating the status of specific children within the framework of subsistence benefits, the measure clashes profoundly with a series of international legal obligations. In particular, the rule is set to increase child poverty, calling into question the role and purpose of the un Convention on the Rights of the Child (un crc) in the law-making process. This paper explores problematic recent decisions that risk creating a human rights chasm when it comes to children and social security rights, and argues that existing legal provisions can and should be used to fill that gap...
That the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) encompasses contradictions is ...
The latter part of the twentieth century saw the near-universal recognition of the idea of children’...
The paper will be an analysis of the way in which criminal law, child protection and the United Nati...
Child Tax Credit and Universal Credit provide means-tested support for low-income families. The gove...
The article questions the normative universality of children's rights by considering the ideal defin...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Children (UNCRC), put forth in 1989, has generated a ...
The crc as an instrument calls attention to children as a group. Yet paradoxically it has not result...
This article argues that resistance to the Human Rights Act has built up in the context of disputes ...
The crc as an instrument calls attention to children as a group. Yet paradoxically it has not result...
The courts have done little to ameliorate the harsh ‘austerity’ reforms pursued by the government si...
Child tax credit and universal credit provide means-tested support for low-income families. The gove...
The last 10 years has been a remarkable period for the UK social security system. The most significa...
Is there such a concept? Do they really exist? To speak of children’s economic and social rights imp...
Children’s rights and childhood are concepts that are a part of everyday discussions for many people...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) is now the only treaty with a mandatory reporting pr...
That the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) encompasses contradictions is ...
The latter part of the twentieth century saw the near-universal recognition of the idea of children’...
The paper will be an analysis of the way in which criminal law, child protection and the United Nati...
Child Tax Credit and Universal Credit provide means-tested support for low-income families. The gove...
The article questions the normative universality of children's rights by considering the ideal defin...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Children (UNCRC), put forth in 1989, has generated a ...
The crc as an instrument calls attention to children as a group. Yet paradoxically it has not result...
This article argues that resistance to the Human Rights Act has built up in the context of disputes ...
The crc as an instrument calls attention to children as a group. Yet paradoxically it has not result...
The courts have done little to ameliorate the harsh ‘austerity’ reforms pursued by the government si...
Child tax credit and universal credit provide means-tested support for low-income families. The gove...
The last 10 years has been a remarkable period for the UK social security system. The most significa...
Is there such a concept? Do they really exist? To speak of children’s economic and social rights imp...
Children’s rights and childhood are concepts that are a part of everyday discussions for many people...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) is now the only treaty with a mandatory reporting pr...
That the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) encompasses contradictions is ...
The latter part of the twentieth century saw the near-universal recognition of the idea of children’...
The paper will be an analysis of the way in which criminal law, child protection and the United Nati...