Citizen Child: Australian Law and Children's Rights

The Institutes Summary of the publications

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child focuses
attention on Australia's moral and legal obligations towards
children as never before. Citizen Child is a thought provoking
review of current Australian law and practice by some of our
foremost commentators on children's rights and child policy. It
has immediate relevance to professionals providing services for
children including teachers, counsellors, family lawyers and
mediators, medical practitioners, community and child protection
workers, and to tertiary students.
288 pages, ISBN 0 642 244529, $19.95 plus p&p
Owner: Kathleen Funder

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http://www.aifs.org.au/external/nch/pubs.html

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