
Children's Human Rights
Progress and Challenges for Children Worldwide
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published on 16. June 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-0-7425-2988-5 (ISBN)
Description
Children's human rights are regularly violated around the world. We hear about graphic examples including child soldiers, child prostitutes, and children sold into slavery, but hungry, sick, and orphaned children are equally at risk and more prevalent. In the United States, children suffer similar abuses, but some are unique to the U.S. justice system. Unlike most of the rest of the world, the U.S. is a well-developed western nation in which juvenile offenders can be tried as adults and sentenced to death. This book brings together a wide array of original essays from a variety of academic and practitioner perspectives on human rights and the status of children. The details are disturbing; the message, powerful: We must vigorously extend the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to the most vulnerable humans of all-the children of the world, starting at home in the United States.
Reviews / Votes
Recommendeddddd * Choice Reviews * The book, co-edited by Mark Ensalaco, director of international studies and human rights program, and Linda Majka, a sociology professor, shows the global effect of poverty, trafficking, illegal child labor and the United Nations' Convention on the Rights of the Child. * The Catholic Telegraph * Recommended * Choice Reviews *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
421 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7425-2988-5 (9780742529885)
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Progress and Challenges for Children Worldwide
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Persons
Mark Ensalaco is associate professor of political science at the University of Dayton. He is director of the University of Dayton's International Studies and Human Rights Programs, and is co-founder and director of the International Human Rights Education Consortium. He is the author of Chile Under Pinochet: Recovering the Truth and is completing its sequel, The Mark of Cain: The Prosecution of Pinochet.
Linda C. Majka is professor of sociology at the University of Dayton. Her research on child labor in U.S. agriculture is an extension of her historical studies on the farm labor market and unions. She co-authored Farm Workers, Agribusiness, and the State, and co-edited Families and Economic Distress. She has contributed articles, chapters and review essays to a variety of publications on social problems, labor and employment, and families. Her teaching interests concern social inequality, gender and family policy. She is active in the Ethnic and Cultural Diversity Caucus, a multicultural initiative in the Dayton community.
Linda C. Majka is professor of sociology at the University of Dayton. Her research on child labor in U.S. agriculture is an extension of her historical studies on the farm labor market and unions. She co-authored Farm Workers, Agribusiness, and the State, and co-edited Families and Economic Distress. She has contributed articles, chapters and review essays to a variety of publications on social problems, labor and employment, and families. Her teaching interests concern social inequality, gender and family policy. She is active in the Ethnic and Cultural Diversity Caucus, a multicultural initiative in the Dayton community.
Content
Chapter 1
Chapter 2 Introduction: A Human Right's Approach to the Needs of Children
Part 3 I Children's Rights in International Law
Chapter 4 The Right of the Child to Development
Chapter 5 Transforming Visions into Reality: The Convention on the Rights of the Child
Chapter 6 Strengthening the Framework for Enforcing Children's Rights: An Integrated Approach
Part 7 II Children in a Dangerous World
Chapter 8 The Problem of Sexual Trafficking in Post-Communist Europe
Chapter 9 Three Prints in the Dirt: Child Soldiers and Human Rights
Chapter 10 Children's Rights and the Tenuousness of Local Conditions: A Case Study of Nicaragua
Chapter 11 Protecting Children on the Margins: Social Justice and Community Building
Part 12 III Children's Rights in the United States
Chapter 13 Child Farm Workers in United States Agriculture
Chapter 14 Human Rights and Juvenile Justice in the United States
Chapter 15 The Challenges of Human Rights Education and the Impact on Children's Rights
Chapter 16 Conclusion: Some Progress, Many Challenges
Chapter 2 Introduction: A Human Right's Approach to the Needs of Children
Part 3 I Children's Rights in International Law
Chapter 4 The Right of the Child to Development
Chapter 5 Transforming Visions into Reality: The Convention on the Rights of the Child
Chapter 6 Strengthening the Framework for Enforcing Children's Rights: An Integrated Approach
Part 7 II Children in a Dangerous World
Chapter 8 The Problem of Sexual Trafficking in Post-Communist Europe
Chapter 9 Three Prints in the Dirt: Child Soldiers and Human Rights
Chapter 10 Children's Rights and the Tenuousness of Local Conditions: A Case Study of Nicaragua
Chapter 11 Protecting Children on the Margins: Social Justice and Community Building
Part 12 III Children's Rights in the United States
Chapter 13 Child Farm Workers in United States Agriculture
Chapter 14 Human Rights and Juvenile Justice in the United States
Chapter 15 The Challenges of Human Rights Education and the Impact on Children's Rights
Chapter 16 Conclusion: Some Progress, Many Challenges