CRC: From Moral Imperatives to Legal Obligations - speeches from conference

 

  • Alan Kikuchi-White - closing speech
  • Ann Skelton - When and how should you consider Strategic Litigation and alternative practices (litigation, threat of litigation, friend of the court - amicus-curiae)
  • Ariel Dulitzky - the CRC as an international human rights treaty
  • Charlotte Petri-Gornitzka - opening speech
  • Peter Newell - the need for a complaints procedure under the CRC
  • Edmund Amarkwei Foley - Why child focused NGOs should consider adding litigation to their range of tools
  • Elizabeth Dahlin - An introduction to use of the CRC as a legal instrument
  • Felix C. Morka - The Social and Economic Rights Action Center and the Center for Economic and Social Rights Vs. Nigeria – Matters Arising
  • Gisela de Leon - El Caso de las Hermanas Serrano Cruz v. El Salvador ante el Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos
  • Lilla Farkas - Misdiagnosed Roma children: children’s rights and non-discrimination
  • Nevena Vučković Šahović - Enforcing Child Rights in Inefficient National Systems
  • Sheela Ramanathan  - the India Right to Food case
  • Susanna Villaran - Utilización de los sistemas internacionales y regionales para la efectiva protección de los derechos de la infancia
  • Vipin Bhatt - Involving Children in Litigation – the do’s and don’ts
  • Savitri Goonesekere - Seeking Remedies For Violations of Children’s Rights
    in Diverse Legal Traditions and Systems

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