The latter part of the twentieth century saw the near-universal recognition of the idea of children’s rights as human rights. At the same time, the conceptual basis for such rights remains largely under-theorized. Part of the aim of this Article is to draw on the insights of the “capabilities approach” developed by Martha Nussbaum in philosophy, and Amartya Sen in economics, in order to provide a fuller theoretical justification of this kind. In addition, this Article investigates the degree to which it will be justifiable, under such an approach, for international human rights law or national constitutions, to give special priority to children’s rights. It begins this task by first considering, and rejecting, potential justifications for s...
The prospect of large populations of children migrating across national borders raises urgent politi...
The article questions the normative universality of children's rights by considering the ideal defin...
Children's vulnerability gives rise to duties of justice towards children and determines when author...
The latter part of the twentieth century saw the near-universal recognition of the idea of children\...
The latter part of the twentieth century saw the near-universal recognition of the idea of children’...
This article strives to demonstrate how the Capability Approach (CA) allows us to grasp issues of ju...
Child rights can be considered through the different characteristics of human rights, according to t...
Canada signed the Convention on the Rights of the Child twenty years ago, but a recent Senate study ...
The CRC was created bearing in mind that children, in contrast to adult human beings, are in need of...
Is there such a concept? Do they really exist? To speak of children’s economic and social rights imp...
This chapter explores how we can better understand children’s place in society using two theoretical...
The CRC was created bearing in mind that children, in contrast to adult human beings, are in need of...
Children’s rights have become a significant field of study during the past decades, largely due to t...
Children are often denied rights on the basis of their incompetence. A theory of rights for children...
Over the last decade, the debate on whether or not children have a right to be loved has generated b...
The prospect of large populations of children migrating across national borders raises urgent politi...
The article questions the normative universality of children's rights by considering the ideal defin...
Children's vulnerability gives rise to duties of justice towards children and determines when author...
The latter part of the twentieth century saw the near-universal recognition of the idea of children\...
The latter part of the twentieth century saw the near-universal recognition of the idea of children’...
This article strives to demonstrate how the Capability Approach (CA) allows us to grasp issues of ju...
Child rights can be considered through the different characteristics of human rights, according to t...
Canada signed the Convention on the Rights of the Child twenty years ago, but a recent Senate study ...
The CRC was created bearing in mind that children, in contrast to adult human beings, are in need of...
Is there such a concept? Do they really exist? To speak of children’s economic and social rights imp...
This chapter explores how we can better understand children’s place in society using two theoretical...
The CRC was created bearing in mind that children, in contrast to adult human beings, are in need of...
Children’s rights have become a significant field of study during the past decades, largely due to t...
Children are often denied rights on the basis of their incompetence. A theory of rights for children...
Over the last decade, the debate on whether or not children have a right to be loved has generated b...
The prospect of large populations of children migrating across national borders raises urgent politi...
The article questions the normative universality of children's rights by considering the ideal defin...
Children's vulnerability gives rise to duties of justice towards children and determines when author...