Summary: This book provides an analysis of the
content and development of the right to
education at international and regional
levels. This book provides an analysis of the content and development of the
right to education at international and...
Summary: No convention has been acknowledged by
more countries more rapidly than the UN
Convention on the Rights of the Child.
But what does the Convention look like
from the perspective of the laws and
practice of different countries? Ashgates...
Summary: This report provides the socio-economic
profile of working children in Ebrahim
Hydari. The purpose of the report is to
develop a programme offering literacy
and vocational skills to working
children.
This report provides the socio-...
Summary: The One World Centre was established in
1986 to enhance 'mutual understanding
of social, cultural, economic,
political and environmental conditions
in both a local and global context'
(OWC, Memorandum of Association). Stephen McCloskey...
Summary: This book explores practical problems
relating to youth justice reform in sub-
Saharan Africa within the framework of
international law. Introduction
This book explores practical problems relating to youth justice
reform in sub-Saharan...
Summary: In 1997 over 1,100 children and young
people arrived on their own in the UK
seeking asylum having fled their own
countries, frequently as a consequence
of painful and distressing events. SCF's summary of the publication
In 1997 over 1,...
Summary: Children have rights. The United
Nations Convention on the Rights of the
Child has
been ratified by almost every country
in the world. Yet, as this disturbing
new book from Amnesty International
shows, these rights are horrifically...
Summary: This research looks into the experience
of adult survivors of child sexual
abuse. it asks what helps children to
speak out about being sexually abused
and considers the effects of untreated
abuse on children throughout the rest
of...
Summary: The recession has left thousands of UK
families struggling with debt,
particularly those whose earning
potential is reduced by childcare
responsibilities. " The recession has left thousands of UK families struggling with
debt,...
Summary: In the UK , there are an estimated
355,000 children with disabilities
living with their families. It is well
known that these children can have an
enormous effect on a family but the
particular impact on brothers and
sisters is often...