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Publication Name
CHILDREN'S RIGHTS
Type
Trade Paperback
Author
John Wall
ISBN
9781442249837
EAN
9781442249837
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Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1442249838
ISBN-13
9781442249837
eBay Product ID (ePID)
229061057

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
198 Pages
Publication Name
Children's Rights : Today's Global Challenge
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Subject
Children's Studies, Marriage & Long-Term Relationships, Child Advocacy, Family Law / Children
Type
Textbook
Author
John Wall
Subject Area
Family & Relationships, Law, Social Science
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

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0.5 in
Item Weight
10.6 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2016-033705
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Children's Rights is a remarkable achievement. It is unique in presenting contrasting perspectives on the various issues related to children's rights. While on one hand discussing the place of children in human rights theories, it also gives a number of very concrete and heart-wrenching stories. While providing a narrative with a broad historical and geographical scope, the book sets out the most important contemporary problems children face in societies around the world with examples from education, slavery, and the right to vote. And most striking, while addressing a litany of problems and challenges facing children even now, Wall strikes an optimistic tone throughout the book, including in the last chapter when looking forward to a better future for children. This book is indispensable to anybody who wants a better understanding of children's rights in all its facets., Children's Rights is a remarkable achievement. It is unique in presenting contrasting perspectives on the various issues related to children's rights. While on one hand discussing the place of children in human rights theories, it gives also a number of very concrete and heart wrenching stories of the same children. While providing a narrative with a broad historical and geographical scope, the book sets out the most important contemporary problems children are facing in societies around the world with eminent examples from the areas of education, slavery and the right to vote. And most striking, while addressing a litany of problems and challenges facing children even now, Wall strikes an optimistic tone throughout the book, including in the last chapter when looking forward to a better future for children. Anybody who want to have a better understanding of children's rights in all its facets, this book is indispensable., John Wall is right when stating that this is the century of children's rights. His book guides us through the many challenges we need to take up to ensure that human rights can be understood and practiced in creative new ways that are fully inclusive of children. This is a must read for academics, students, and professionals as it inspires and motivates by bringing together theoretical, historical, and practical debates., Ethicist and philosopher John Wall tackles some of the most intriguing and important questions posed by the concept of rights for children. In addition to articulating a persuasive and coherent theory of children's rights that builds on the experiences of prior emerging rights movements, Wall explores how children's rights play out in specific contexts from the right to vote to the right to be free from exploitive labor. Free of jargon and a pleasure to read, this is a book for every reader who cares about the future of human rights., John Wall is right when stating that this is the century of children's rights. His book guides us through the many challenges we need to take up to assure that human rights can be understood and practised in creative new ways that are fully inclusive of children. This is a must read for academics as well as for professionals as it inspires and motivates by bringing together theoretical, historical, and practical debates., Ethicist and philosopher John Wall tackles some of the most intriguing and important questions posed by the concept of rights for children. In addition to articulating a persuasive  and coherent theory of children's rights that builds on the experiences of prior emerging rights  movements, Wall explores how children's rights play out in specific contexts from the right to vote to the right to be free from exploitive labor. Free of jargon and a pleasure to read, this is a book for every reader who cares about the future of human rights., "John Wall is right when stating that this is the century of children's rights. His book guides us through the many challenges we need to take up to ensure that human rights can be understood and practiced in creative new ways that are fully inclusive of children. This is a must read for academics, students, and professionals as it inspires and motivates by bringing together theoretical, historical, and practical debates." --Bruno Vanobbergen, University of Ghent, Children's Rights Commissioner for the European Network of Ombudspersons for Children (ENOC) "John Wall builds on his work on morality and ethics to refresh our views on children's rights. He moves the reader away from a minority world perspective to explore the ways children's rights are interpreted and reinterpreted in specific contexts across the world. His blend of history, philosophy, and sociology presents an up-to-date analysis of ongoing debates around cultural relativism, education, child labor, and exploitation. He presents a new argument on aspirations to children's voting rights. This is a useful book for anyone who is interested in the plight of children globally." --Tom Cockburn, Edge Hill University "Children's Rights is a remarkable achievement. It is unique in presenting contrasting perspectives on the various issues related to children's rights. While on one hand discussing the place of children in human rights theories, it also gives a number of very concrete and heart-wrenching stories. While providing a narrative with a broad historical and geographical scope, the book sets out the most important contemporary problems children face in societies around the world with examples from education, slavery, and the right to vote. And most striking, while addressing a litany of problems and challenges facing children even now, Wall strikes an optimistic tone throughout the book, including in the last chapter when looking forward to a better future for children. This book is indispensable to anybody who wants a better understanding of children's rights in all its facets." --Joseph Rikhof, University of Ottawa "Ethicist and philosopher John Wall tackles some of the most intriguing and important questions posed by the concept of rights for children. In addition to articulating a persuasive and coherent theory of children's rights that builds on the experiences of prior emerging rights movements, Wall explores how children's rights play out in specific contexts from the right to vote to the right to be free from exploitive labor. Free of jargon and a pleasure to read, this is a book for every reader who cares about the future of human rights." --Barbara Bennett Woodhouse, LQC Lamar Professor of Law, Emory University; director, Child Rights Project, John Wall builds on his work on morality and ethics to refresh our views on children's rights. He moves the reader away from a minority world perspective to explore the ways children's rights are interpreted and reinterpreted in specific contexts across the world. His blend of history, philosophy, and sociology presents an up-to-date analysis of ongoing debates around cultural relativism, education, child labor, and exploitation. He presents a new argument on aspirations to children's voting rights. This is a useful book for anyone who is interested in the plight of children globally., John Wall builds on his work on morality and ethics to refresh our views on children's rights. He moves the reader away from a minority world perspective to explore the ways children's rights are interpreted and re-interpreted in the specific contexts across the world. His blend of history, philosophy, and sociology presents an up-to-date analysis of some familiar debates around cultural relativism, education, child labour, and exploitation. He presents a new argument on aspirations to children's voting rights.  This is a useful book for anyone who is interested in the plight of children across the world.- Tom Cockburn, Edge Hill University
Dewey Edition
23
Grade From
College Freshman
Dewey Decimal
323.352
Grade To
College Graduate Student
Table Of Content
1. Why Children's Rights 2. Theoretical Controversies 3. Historical Ambiguities 4. Education in an Age of Globalization 5. The New Child Slavery 6. The Right to Vote 7. Today's Global Challenge
Synopsis
This accessible and authoritative book provides the first systematic overview of the global children's rights movement. It introduces both beginners and experts to child and youth rights in all their theoretical, historical, cultural, political, and practical complexity. In the process, the book examines key controversies about globalization, cultural relativism, social justice, power, economics, politics, freedom, ageism, and more. Combining vivid examples with cutting-edge scholarship, Children's Rights: Today's Global Challenge lifts up the rights of the youngest third of humanity as the major human rights challenge of the twenty-first century., This accessible book provides the first overview of the global movement of children's rights. It introduces readers to child rights in their theoretical, historical, cultural, political, and practical complexity. In the process, it examines key controversies about cultural relativism, globalization, power, gender, class, family relations, and more.This accessible book provides the first overview of the global movement of children's rights. It introduces readers to child rights in their theoretical, historical, cultural, political, and practical complexity. In the process, it examines key controversies about cultural relativism, globalization, power, gender, class, family relations, and more.
LC Classification Number
HQ789.W35 2017

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