The child's right to play is specifically addressed in the framework of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The international recognition of this right is the central theme of this study. Through a documentary analysis of the reports of the States Parties to the Convention and the Concluding Observations of the Committee on the Rights of the Child, the study assesses the recognition of this right. The entry into force of General Comment 17 on the right of the child to rest, recreation, play, recreational activities, cultural life and the arts (art. 31) in 2013 should have marked a turning point in policies on children in the States Parties, but this did not occur. Policies cannot be developed in favour of children where play is ignor...
This volume constitutes a commentary on Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of...
Setting the scene: the principle of indivisible rights In total, 30 years on from the adoption of t...
Child rights can be considered through the different characteristics of human rights, according to t...
The child’s right to play, leisure and recreation is set out in article 31 of the United Nations Con...
The 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child has inspired advocates and policy makers across th...
This issue of Early Childhood in Focus is published to coincide with the UN Committee on the Rights ...
This chapter considers how disabled children's right to play is enshrined within international law. ...
Children’s rights have become a significant field of study during the past decades, largely due to t...
Children’s rights have become a significant field of study during the past decades, largely due to t...
The purpose of the paper is to present the rights to participation of children and how these rights ...
Narrative inquiry was used to explore the ways in which play therapy practitioners understand and up...
This dissertation examines the child’s right to participation in theory and practice within the cont...
Children and young people’s participation is an ever-growing demand. Thirty years on from the UN Con...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child foregrounds the right to participate. Contributing to deci...
Corporal punishment of children is a widespread practice across the world. The implications of such ...
This volume constitutes a commentary on Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of...
Setting the scene: the principle of indivisible rights In total, 30 years on from the adoption of t...
Child rights can be considered through the different characteristics of human rights, according to t...
The child’s right to play, leisure and recreation is set out in article 31 of the United Nations Con...
The 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child has inspired advocates and policy makers across th...
This issue of Early Childhood in Focus is published to coincide with the UN Committee on the Rights ...
This chapter considers how disabled children's right to play is enshrined within international law. ...
Children’s rights have become a significant field of study during the past decades, largely due to t...
Children’s rights have become a significant field of study during the past decades, largely due to t...
The purpose of the paper is to present the rights to participation of children and how these rights ...
Narrative inquiry was used to explore the ways in which play therapy practitioners understand and up...
This dissertation examines the child’s right to participation in theory and practice within the cont...
Children and young people’s participation is an ever-growing demand. Thirty years on from the UN Con...
The Convention on the Rights of the Child foregrounds the right to participate. Contributing to deci...
Corporal punishment of children is a widespread practice across the world. The implications of such ...
This volume constitutes a commentary on Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of...
Setting the scene: the principle of indivisible rights In total, 30 years on from the adoption of t...
Child rights can be considered through the different characteristics of human rights, according to t...