In the face of continuing children’s rights abuses across North Africa, the need for governments to engage non-state actors in human rights implementation is explicit in the United Nations’ convention on the rights of the child (UNCRC). Hitherto, this has largely escaped scholarly attention. It is a lacuna addressed in this paper, which presents a theoretically informed analysis of the role of civil society as a political space for promoting children’s rights in six countries with particular reference to Egyptian and Sudanese policy and practice. Critical discourse analysis of state and civil society submissions to the second-cycle United Nations’ Universal Periodic Review provides insight into UNCRC implementation. The findings show key co...
This article examines the themes emerging from the engagement of African states with the Universal P...
This first pan-regional analysis of civil society organizations’ perspectives on the contemporary si...
In 2003, Nigeria domesticated the twin international instruments on child rights, the United Nations...
In the face of continuing children’s rights abuses across North Africa, the need for governments to ...
“This study analyses civil society organisations’ (cso s’) discourse on children’s rights in the Occ...
Against the backdrop of continuing rights violations in Bangladesh, this article analyses issue-sali...
This study examines Cambodia’s implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the ...
This paper discusses child rights advocacy in the Arab world which can be frustrated by unequal deve...
This thesis examines Africa’s response to the Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) 1989 Art...
Journal articleThe aim of this article is to identify and profile some often overlooked socioeconomi...
Objective: The aim of this article is to identify and profile some often overlooked socioeconomic an...
Despite many achievements regarding child rights over the last 20 years, including improvements in m...
Our goal in this paper is two-fold: we seek to evaluate the development of juvenile justice in Afric...
Despite many achievements regarding child rights over the last 20 years, including improvements in m...
The issue of child vulnerability is a concern of many postcolonial African governments. The deplorab...
This article examines the themes emerging from the engagement of African states with the Universal P...
This first pan-regional analysis of civil society organizations’ perspectives on the contemporary si...
In 2003, Nigeria domesticated the twin international instruments on child rights, the United Nations...
In the face of continuing children’s rights abuses across North Africa, the need for governments to ...
“This study analyses civil society organisations’ (cso s’) discourse on children’s rights in the Occ...
Against the backdrop of continuing rights violations in Bangladesh, this article analyses issue-sali...
This study examines Cambodia’s implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the ...
This paper discusses child rights advocacy in the Arab world which can be frustrated by unequal deve...
This thesis examines Africa’s response to the Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) 1989 Art...
Journal articleThe aim of this article is to identify and profile some often overlooked socioeconomi...
Objective: The aim of this article is to identify and profile some often overlooked socioeconomic an...
Despite many achievements regarding child rights over the last 20 years, including improvements in m...
Our goal in this paper is two-fold: we seek to evaluate the development of juvenile justice in Afric...
Despite many achievements regarding child rights over the last 20 years, including improvements in m...
The issue of child vulnerability is a concern of many postcolonial African governments. The deplorab...
This article examines the themes emerging from the engagement of African states with the Universal P...
This first pan-regional analysis of civil society organizations’ perspectives on the contemporary si...
In 2003, Nigeria domesticated the twin international instruments on child rights, the United Nations...