Summary: The study focuses on financial
resources in the Swedish compulsory
school system with emphasis on the
municipal level, which is where the
most important financial decisions
affecting schools are taken. The
study shows the effects on...
Summary: This folder is the result of a
conference on children's rights in
Europe. The conference was held in
Sweden, in May 1995. Participants
were parliamentarians, senior
government officials...
Summary: This report sets out a "European
Programme for Action for Separated
Children" building on comprehensive
assessments of law, policy and
practice in 16 Western European
countries carried out during 1999.
Summary: In 1979, the International Year of
the Child, Sweden became the first
country in the world to prohibit all
physical punishment of children. This
pamphlet gives a historical
background to the legislation, and
describes a working...
Summary: This report deals with the ways in
which the interests of the child as
victim and witness in legal
proceedings relating to sexual
abuse, are protected in 10 European
countries: Denmark, Finland,
Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy,...
Summary: A summary of the Daphne conference held in Denmark, 7th-9th September 2000, by the International Save the Children Alliance Europe Group. The main focus was: “What is the effect of prevention work?” The report presents &...
Summary: In September 2000, the 1st joint Save the Children & UNHCR conference in Sweden on separated children was held. The objective was to make recommendations for best practice of asylum procedures for separated children in EU member states...
Summary: Assessment of how effective EU legislation & initiatives have been in encouraging Member States to address child sexual exploitation. The report shows that the response in Europe has moved in a uniform direction in recent years, but the...
Summary: A multilateral Training Course in
Fulda/Loheland, Germany, for 25
youth workers and volunteers from
the countries: Albania, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Germany,
Greece, FYROMacedonia, Yugoslavia,
Slovenia and Romania. The...
Summary: The report provides a conceptual
framework for minority rights in and
through education and includes an
analytical review of legal and
practical developments in four
countries involved in negotiations
with the European Union. The...