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Summary: This volume examines, from a number of
different perspectives, the implication
of the UN Convention on the Rights of
the Child ,for justice for children.
"This volume examines, from a number of different perspectives, the
implication of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child ,for
justice for children. The contributors are drawn from a cross-section
of the community of individuals with an interest in or a
responsibility for children: academics, practitioners, policy makers,
and researchers. It therefore blends the academic with the practical
and has immediate relevance for those researchers, lawyers,
academics, fieldworkers and policy makers whose concern is children's
rights
Justice for Children is based on the proceedings of the International
conference on Justice for Children, held in Glasgow, September 1992
Owner: Stewart Asquith and Malcolm Hill eds