Championing childrens rights: a global study of independent human rights institutions for children

Summary: The first comprehensive review of independent human rights institutions for children, the study takes stock of the experience of the over 200 institutions now existing. Thematic chapters cover roles & core elements & characteristics that contribute to their success. regional chapters cover history, main features & trajectories of their creation & work around the world. a resource book for policymakers, advocates & independent institutions themselves, as well as for organizations & individuals seeking to set them up, strengthen their performance or work with them. Also available in summary.Owner: unicef office of researchpdf: http://www.unicef-irc.org/publications/701 (and in hard copy https://unp.un.org/browse.aspx?publisher=32)

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