This thesis aims to comparatively assess the Irish government’s national, international and regional obligations to respect, protect and fulfil children’s access to justice rights under mental health law, policy and practice. It considers the importance of rights for children and why children should be viewed as rights-holders. It explores the Capability Approach, the sociology of childhood and a rights-based approach to children’s issues. This thesis considers the implications of the European Convention on Human Rights, the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities for the development of mental health laws from a child rights perspective. This research compiles and analyses ...
This thesis examines the complex legal framework for admission to hospital and treatment for mental ...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). The introduction of the Children Act 2001 signaled the beginning of ...
Background: This paper aims to consider whether adolescents’ rights differ from adults’ rights and w...
This thesis aims to comparatively assess the Irish government’s national, international and regional...
Significant proportions of children and young people who engage with the alternative care and youth ...
This research addresses the question of how the rights of children in conflict with the law, as set ...
This thesis examines the rights of people with mental disorder under Irish law against the backgroun...
In the Republic of Ireland the government has proposed amending the Irish Constitution in order to i...
Children’s rights, as established in the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), establish...
This research was commissioned in 2006 by the Ombudsman for Children as a baseline research study co...
Children have a right to be protected from harm and the State is obliged to take measures to vindica...
Although the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child recognises procedural rights of the child in a...
The central research question of this thesis asks the extent to which Irish law, policy and practice...
This book showcases rights based participatory approaches to policy-making, practice and research wi...
This book presents an original synthesis of the leading international research on children in confli...
This thesis examines the complex legal framework for admission to hospital and treatment for mental ...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). The introduction of the Children Act 2001 signaled the beginning of ...
Background: This paper aims to consider whether adolescents’ rights differ from adults’ rights and w...
This thesis aims to comparatively assess the Irish government’s national, international and regional...
Significant proportions of children and young people who engage with the alternative care and youth ...
This research addresses the question of how the rights of children in conflict with the law, as set ...
This thesis examines the rights of people with mental disorder under Irish law against the backgroun...
In the Republic of Ireland the government has proposed amending the Irish Constitution in order to i...
Children’s rights, as established in the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), establish...
This research was commissioned in 2006 by the Ombudsman for Children as a baseline research study co...
Children have a right to be protected from harm and the State is obliged to take measures to vindica...
Although the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child recognises procedural rights of the child in a...
The central research question of this thesis asks the extent to which Irish law, policy and practice...
This book showcases rights based participatory approaches to policy-making, practice and research wi...
This book presents an original synthesis of the leading international research on children in confli...
This thesis examines the complex legal framework for admission to hospital and treatment for mental ...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). The introduction of the Children Act 2001 signaled the beginning of ...
Background: This paper aims to consider whether adolescents’ rights differ from adults’ rights and w...