
Monitoring Children's Rights in the Netherlands
30 Years of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
Leiden University Press
Published on 12. December 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-90-8728-338-4 (ISBN)
Description
This first volume in the Monitoring Children's Rights in the Netherlands series pays tribute to the 30th anniversary of the CRC and includes a report on the rights of children in the Netherlands, presenting key facts and figures relating to the rights of children. The report shows that there are significant concerns relating to discrimination, exclusion and disparities in the implementation of children's rights in the Netherlands. It also demonstrates that there are reasons for concern with regard to the protection of children against violence, including child abuse and neglect. Children living in poverty are disproportionately affected by this. Moreover, children's participation rights have increasingly received attention in the past years. At the same time, it is concluded that there are some persistent challenges, among others, in citizenship education, and that it is remarkable that the Dutch government has, as of yet, neither signed nor ratified the Optional Protocol to the Convention on a Communications Procedure.
The book also includes an editorial highlighting the significance of children's rights monitoring, and an in-depth study on the new European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and its implications for children's rights.
The book also includes an editorial highlighting the significance of children's rights monitoring, and an in-depth study on the new European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and its implications for children's rights.
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Series
Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-90-8728-338-4 (9789087283384)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Ton Liefaard is Vice-Dean of Leiden Law School and holds the UNICEF Chair in Children's Rights at Leiden University, Leiden University Law School
Stephanie Rap is assistant professor in children's rights at the Department of Child Law, Leiden University Law School
Peter Rodrigues is professor of Immigration Law and Head of the Department of Immigration Law at Leiden University Law School
Stephanie Rap is assistant professor in children's rights at the Department of Child Law, Leiden University Law School
Peter Rodrigues is professor of Immigration Law and Head of the Department of Immigration Law at Leiden University Law School
Content
Contents
1. Introduction - Ton Liefaard, Stephanie Rap and Peter Rodrigues
2. Editorial - Ann Skelton
3. Report on the rights of children in the Netherlands 2016-2018 - Ton Liefaard, Stephanie Rap and Peter Rodrigues, in collaboration with Francis van der Mooren
4. The protection of children's personal data in a data-driven world. A closer look at the GDPR from a children's rights perspective - Simone van der Hof, Eva Lievens and Ingrida Milkaite
Acknowledgements
About the authors
1. Introduction - Ton Liefaard, Stephanie Rap and Peter Rodrigues
2. Editorial - Ann Skelton
3. Report on the rights of children in the Netherlands 2016-2018 - Ton Liefaard, Stephanie Rap and Peter Rodrigues, in collaboration with Francis van der Mooren
4. The protection of children's personal data in a data-driven world. A closer look at the GDPR from a children's rights perspective - Simone van der Hof, Eva Lievens and Ingrida Milkaite
Acknowledgements
About the authors