The article questions the normative universality of children's rights by considering the ideal definition of childhood implicit in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and other international law documents. It questions whether this definition has any universal purchase in light of different conceptions of childhood held across the world. The article distinguishes between rights that children have as human beings, and rights they are regarded as having by virtue of their age. The latter are regarded as problematic and the article illustrates this with examples that challenge the conception of childhood underlying the CRC. The article presents alternatives that may conflict with the assumptions underlying the CRC, and challenges the ...
Children's rights have been studied from several perspectives. The implementation of children's righ...
This article focuses on a set of issues pertaining to the rights of children as elabo...
The CRC was created bearing in mind that children, in contrast to adult human beings, are in need of...
Paper presented at the HSRC Seminar series, 6 NovemberThis paper is intended for the purposes of dis...
Childhood is that period during which persons are subject to a set of rules and regulations unique t...
Children’s rights have become a significant field of study during the past decades, largely due to t...
This article provides support for the use of a particular international human rights law document, t...
Children’s rights have become a significant field of study during the past decades, largely due to t...
The article discusses the need to make the culture of children’s rights fundamental from the earlies...
The language of rights and human rights has wide currency and finds institutional expression in amon...
This article discusses the quality of childhood from a human rights ’ perspective. How does the UN c...
After the establishment of the Convention of the Rights of the Child, the implementation of the Conv...
This chapter, through the lens of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, reviews whether we a...
The article considers efforts to eradicate corporal punishment as an aspect of the global governance...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Children (UNCRC), put forth in 1989, has generated a ...
Children's rights have been studied from several perspectives. The implementation of children's righ...
This article focuses on a set of issues pertaining to the rights of children as elabo...
The CRC was created bearing in mind that children, in contrast to adult human beings, are in need of...
Paper presented at the HSRC Seminar series, 6 NovemberThis paper is intended for the purposes of dis...
Childhood is that period during which persons are subject to a set of rules and regulations unique t...
Children’s rights have become a significant field of study during the past decades, largely due to t...
This article provides support for the use of a particular international human rights law document, t...
Children’s rights have become a significant field of study during the past decades, largely due to t...
The article discusses the need to make the culture of children’s rights fundamental from the earlies...
The language of rights and human rights has wide currency and finds institutional expression in amon...
This article discusses the quality of childhood from a human rights ’ perspective. How does the UN c...
After the establishment of the Convention of the Rights of the Child, the implementation of the Conv...
This chapter, through the lens of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, reviews whether we a...
The article considers efforts to eradicate corporal punishment as an aspect of the global governance...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Children (UNCRC), put forth in 1989, has generated a ...
Children's rights have been studied from several perspectives. The implementation of children's righ...
This article focuses on a set of issues pertaining to the rights of children as elabo...
The CRC was created bearing in mind that children, in contrast to adult human beings, are in need of...