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The Convention on the Rights of the Child: International Law Support for Children

Current price: $95.00
The Convention on the Rights of the Child: International Law Support for Children
The Convention on the Rights of the Child: International Law Support for Children

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The Convention on the Rights of the Child: International Law Support for Children

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Based on official records and reports, relevant secondary sources, and observations of members of the Convention's implementary organ,
The Convention on the Rights of the Child
describes and evaluates the first international human rights treaty to deal specifically with the rights and freedoms of the child.
Mower deals first with the significance, origin, and development of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, then describes and analyzes its substantative content, procedures, and mechanisms for the Convention's implementation. He concludes with an examination of the factors that are most likely to determine the rate of progress toward the realization of the convention's goals.
Based on official records, relevant secondary sources, and observations of members of the Convention's implementary organ, the book will be of considerable use to scholars and researchers in the fields of human rights and children's welfare.

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