This book presents an integral, cross-cultural reflection on the social reality of children's rights and citizenship, giving an insight into new perspectives on the history and different concepts of children's rights in a contextualized and localized manner.
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements List of Acronyms Introduction PART I: CONTEXTS OF CHILDREN'S RIGHTS DISCOURSES Framing the Issue: Rethinking Children's Rights Hidden Aspects of Children's Rights History Children's Rights Contextualized PART II: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES Schools of Thought in Children's Rights; K.Hanson Localizing Children's Rights; W.Vandenhole Discriminated for Being Children: A Blind-spot in the Human Rights Arena Children's Rights and the Responsibilities of States: Thoughts on Understanding Children's Rights as Subjective Rights; M.Liebel & I.Saadi PART III: PRACTICAL PERPSECTIVES Grass-roots Children's Rights Children's Rights as 'Work in Progress': The Conceptual and Practical Contributions of Working Children's Movements; I.Saadi Cultural Variations in Constructions of Children's Participation; M.Liebel & I.Saadi Children's Citizenship Observed and Experienced PART IV: NEW FRAMEWORKS FOR CHILDREN'S RIGHTS FROM BELOW The Role of Children in Shaping New Contexts of Children's Rights The Role of Adults in Supporting Children's Rights from Below Notes Bibliography Index
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