The three books in this review are very different, but they illuminate one another in sharing strong themes of justice, rights and agency. Two books by lawyers on justice and mercy and on liberty and equality are linked to a book by a sociologist on children and agency. The review considers how practitioners, policy makers and researchers can work together to promote children’s rights to justice and liberty
About the book: This book provides an essential resource for both practitioners in youth justice as ...
The relation of liberty to development occupies the eight authors and editors of these seven books a...
This is a book review of the thought-provoking edited collection on human rights and legal judgments...
The three books in this review are very different, but they illuminate one another in sharing strong...
Despite increased academic interest in both children’s rights and socio-economic rights over the las...
The book Justice Denied: What Americans Must Do to Protect its Children provides a stark contrast be...
The basic human right of access to justice for all has come under threat through wider processes of ...
Book review of Martin Guggenheim, What\u27s Wrong with Children\u27s Rights. Cambridge, MA: Harvard ...
Book review of Martin Guggenheim, What\u27s Wrong with Children\u27s Rights. Cambridge, MA: Harvard ...
I have to admit that I approached this review with some prejudices. When working at the University o...
I have to admit that I approached this review with some prejudices. When working at the University o...
Bob Franklin (Ed.) The Handbook of Children\u27s Rights: Comparative Policy and Practice. New York: ...
Bob Franklin (Ed.) The Handbook of Children\u27s Rights: Comparative Policy and Practice. New York: ...
The negative side of government intervention on behalf of children is a primary focus of New York Un...
Book review of James G. Dwyer, The Relationship Rights of Children. Cambridge University Press, 2006...
About the book: This book provides an essential resource for both practitioners in youth justice as ...
The relation of liberty to development occupies the eight authors and editors of these seven books a...
This is a book review of the thought-provoking edited collection on human rights and legal judgments...
The three books in this review are very different, but they illuminate one another in sharing strong...
Despite increased academic interest in both children’s rights and socio-economic rights over the las...
The book Justice Denied: What Americans Must Do to Protect its Children provides a stark contrast be...
The basic human right of access to justice for all has come under threat through wider processes of ...
Book review of Martin Guggenheim, What\u27s Wrong with Children\u27s Rights. Cambridge, MA: Harvard ...
Book review of Martin Guggenheim, What\u27s Wrong with Children\u27s Rights. Cambridge, MA: Harvard ...
I have to admit that I approached this review with some prejudices. When working at the University o...
I have to admit that I approached this review with some prejudices. When working at the University o...
Bob Franklin (Ed.) The Handbook of Children\u27s Rights: Comparative Policy and Practice. New York: ...
Bob Franklin (Ed.) The Handbook of Children\u27s Rights: Comparative Policy and Practice. New York: ...
The negative side of government intervention on behalf of children is a primary focus of New York Un...
Book review of James G. Dwyer, The Relationship Rights of Children. Cambridge University Press, 2006...
About the book: This book provides an essential resource for both practitioners in youth justice as ...
The relation of liberty to development occupies the eight authors and editors of these seven books a...
This is a book review of the thought-provoking edited collection on human rights and legal judgments...