Cultural Pluralism and the Rights of the Child

Summary: Using insites from anthropology and
human rights law, this book examines
the relevance and force of cultural
practices in debates about children's
rights. With international comparative
and theorietical perspectives, this
book presents policy conclusions for
all those involved with child welfare
and children's rights
Owner: Michael Freeman

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