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Advocating for children : international perspectives on children's rights / edited by Anne B. Smith [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Dunedin, N.Z. : University of Otago Press, 2000Description: 223 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1877133906
  • 9781877133909
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323.352
Contents:
Children's rights : an overview / Anne B. Smith -- Trauma and children's rights / Nicola Atwool -- Children with disabilities : equal rights or different rights? / Anne Bray and Sue Gates -- Children's rights education : implementing Article 42 / Katherine Covell and R. Brian Howe -- Children's rights in the ecology of human development / James Garbarino -- Juducial [i.e. Judicial] and legislative conceptions of childhood and children's voices in family law / Mark Henaghan and Pauline Tapp -- Assessing the impact of the economic reforms on Maōri tamariki and rangatahi / Cindy A. Kiro -- The rights of the Samoan child / Aiono Dr Fanaafi Le Tagaloa -- Victims of tokenism and hypocrisy : New Zealand's failure to implement the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child / Robert Ludbrook -- The sociology of childhood : children's autonomy and participation rights / Berry Mayall -- Parents and children : legal reform to facilitate children's participation / Gary Melton -- Children's democratic rights : are we ready? What we can learn from young workers / Per Miljeteig -- Urban children and families in distress : global trends and concerns / Irene Rizzini -- Children's rights and early childhood education : the rights of babies and young children / Anne B. Smith -- Consent in child health : upholding the participation rights of children and young people / Beth Wood and Pat Tuohy -- Summary : where do we go next? / Robert Ludbrook.
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Selection of papers from the conference "Children's rights : national and international perspectives" held in New Zealand in 1999.

Includes bibliographical references.

Children's rights : an overview / Anne B. Smith -- Trauma and children's rights / Nicola Atwool -- Children with disabilities : equal rights or different rights? / Anne Bray and Sue Gates -- Children's rights education : implementing Article 42 / Katherine Covell and R. Brian Howe -- Children's rights in the ecology of human development / James Garbarino -- Juducial [i.e. Judicial] and legislative conceptions of childhood and children's voices in family law / Mark Henaghan and Pauline Tapp -- Assessing the impact of the economic reforms on Maōri tamariki and rangatahi / Cindy A. Kiro -- The rights of the Samoan child / Aiono Dr Fanaafi Le Tagaloa -- Victims of tokenism and hypocrisy : New Zealand's failure to implement the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child / Robert Ludbrook -- The sociology of childhood : children's autonomy and participation rights / Berry Mayall -- Parents and children : legal reform to facilitate children's participation / Gary Melton -- Children's democratic rights : are we ready? What we can learn from young workers / Per Miljeteig -- Urban children and families in distress : global trends and concerns / Irene Rizzini -- Children's rights and early childhood education : the rights of babies and young children / Anne B. Smith -- Consent in child health : upholding the participation rights of children and young people / Beth Wood and Pat Tuohy -- Summary : where do we go next? / Robert Ludbrook.

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