This paper explores the ‘politics’ of the children's rights-child labour debate in India. It argues that Neil Stammers' social constructionist account of human rights and power raises important questions about how rights are being used and how they ought to be used. The paper highlights the ‘voices’ of three Indian NGOs that are committed to children's rights and how they conceptualise the contemporary concern with the child labour issue in India. The paper argues that these NGOs are involved in ‘a struggle on two fronts’: international and national. This paper draws on empirical research conducted by the author in India
The practice of child protection has undergone a significant change when seen from a historical pers...
Children of today are the future citizens of tomorrow. Children are the important assets of the soci...
The majority of children, involved in both waged and unwaged work exist beyond the control and compr...
India has the largest number of child labourers in the world, and has been the subject of intense me...
This thesis entitled “Child labour in india”Children are "supremely important assets" of the nation,...
The Children’s Rights Discourse led by international NGOs, intergovernmental and trade organisations...
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, in his third reading of the constitution of Indian Republic said, " Indians shoul...
A number of working children in several regions over the world are mobilising to fight for better wo...
Abstract- The children of any country are its valuable assets. No nation on the globe can ignore the...
Several laws have been passed in India to protect and promote the rights of children. But child labo...
Child labour is a complex problem basically rooted in poverty. The Government of India has formulate...
Internationalist perspectives towards child labor have been adopted in India by both the national go...
The recent heightened interest in the phenomenon of child labour is part of a wider discourse on chi...
South Asia has the largest number of child labourers in the world as well as the largest number of c...
Contemporary economists and demographers have discussed the phenomenon of child labour using a famil...
The practice of child protection has undergone a significant change when seen from a historical pers...
Children of today are the future citizens of tomorrow. Children are the important assets of the soci...
The majority of children, involved in both waged and unwaged work exist beyond the control and compr...
India has the largest number of child labourers in the world, and has been the subject of intense me...
This thesis entitled “Child labour in india”Children are "supremely important assets" of the nation,...
The Children’s Rights Discourse led by international NGOs, intergovernmental and trade organisations...
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, in his third reading of the constitution of Indian Republic said, " Indians shoul...
A number of working children in several regions over the world are mobilising to fight for better wo...
Abstract- The children of any country are its valuable assets. No nation on the globe can ignore the...
Several laws have been passed in India to protect and promote the rights of children. But child labo...
Child labour is a complex problem basically rooted in poverty. The Government of India has formulate...
Internationalist perspectives towards child labor have been adopted in India by both the national go...
The recent heightened interest in the phenomenon of child labour is part of a wider discourse on chi...
South Asia has the largest number of child labourers in the world as well as the largest number of c...
Contemporary economists and demographers have discussed the phenomenon of child labour using a famil...
The practice of child protection has undergone a significant change when seen from a historical pers...
Children of today are the future citizens of tomorrow. Children are the important assets of the soci...
The majority of children, involved in both waged and unwaged work exist beyond the control and compr...