31. | Bass, Loretta E. : Child labor in Sub-Saharan Africa, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Child labor in Sub-Saharan Africa / Bass, Loretta E., xii, 213 p.. - London : Lynne Rienner, 2004. ISBN 1-58826-286-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Why Study Child Labor in Africa? 2. The Cultural and Historical Context of Child Labor. 3. The Political Economy of Children's Work. 4. Unequal Terrain: Rural vs. Urban Child Labor. 5. Work and School: Coordination and Conflict. 6. The Value of Children's Work: Getting the Short End of the Stick. 7. Expendable Laborers: Children as Soldiers, Prostitutes, and Slaves. 8. Making Sense of Child Labor in Africa. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Angola / Benin / Botswana / Burkina Faso / Burundi / Cameroon / China / Costa Rica / Cote d'Ivoire / Eritrea / France / Gambia / Ghana / Guinea-Bissau / India / Italy / Kenya / South Korea / Madagascar / Malawi / Mali / Mexico / Mozambique / Namibia / Philippines / Rwanda / Senegal / Sierra Leone / Somalia / South Africa / Spain / Swaziland / Tanzania / Togo / Uganda / United Kingdom / USA / Zambia / Zimbabwe |
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32. | Wyngaert, Christine Van den (ed.) : International criminal law, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International criminal law : a collection of international and european instruments / Wyngaert, Christine Van den (ed.). - Third revised edition., xviii, 1542 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff Publ., 2005. ISBN 90-04-14294-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. GENERAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTRUMENTS:. 1.1. UNITED NATIONS. 1.2. COUNCIL OF EUROPE. 1.3. EUROPEAN UNION. 2. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT. 3. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL CODE. 3.1. UNITED NATIONS. 3.2. EUROPEAN UNION. 4. INTERNATIONAL CRIMES. 4.1. AGGRESSION. 4.2. WAR CRIMES: Red Cross Conventions 1949; Additional Protocols 1977; Statutory Limitations. 4.3. CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY: Genocide; Apartheid. 4.4. TORTURE: Forced Disappearances. 4.5. MERCENARIES. 4.6. TERRORISM: General; Aviation Terrorism; Hostages; Diplomatic Agents; United Nations and Associated Personnel; Nuclear Material; Maritime Terrorism; Terrorist Bombings; Financing of Terrorism. 4.7. ORGANISED CRIME. 4.8. DRUG OFFENCES. 4.9. MONEY LAUNDERING. 4.10. CORRUPTION. 4.11. FRAUD AGAINST THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY. 4.12. INSIDER TRADING. 4.13. TRAFFICKING IN HUMAN BEINGS. 4.14. COUNTERFEITING. 4.15. CRIMES AGAINST THE ENVIRONMENT. 4.16. CYBERCRIME. 4.17. FIREARMS. 4.18. CHILD PORNOGRAPHY. 5. INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION IN CRIMINAL MATTERS. 5.1. EXTRADITION:United Nations: Council of Europe; European Union; EU-USA Agreements; Commonwealth Countries. 5.2. CO-OPERATION BETWEEN INVESTIGATING AUTHORITIES: Police Co-operation; Co-operation between Administrative Authorities; Data Protection and Co-operation in Crime Investigation. 5.3. CO-OPERATION BETWEEN JUDICIAL AUTHORITIES: United Nations; Council of Europe; European Union; EU-USA Agreements; Commonwealth Countries. 5.4. TRANSFER OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS. 5.5. TRANSFER OF EXECUTION OF SENTENCES. 5.6. TRANSFER OF PRISONERS. 5.7. MUTUAL RECOGNITION. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ICCPR, ECHR, TEU, Treaty of Versailles, Nuremberg Charter, Tokyo charter, Statute of the International Tribunal for Rwanda, Statute of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, The statute of the ICC, Statute of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, Geneva conventions, Genocide convention, Apartheid convention, CAT, Inter-American torture convention, ECPT, Inter-American convention on forced disappearance of persons, European convention on the suppression of terrorism, Arab convention on the suppression of terrorism, Inter-American convention against terrorism, International convention against the taking of hostages, Convention on the prevention and punishment of crimes against internationally protected persons, including diplomatic agents, Convention for the suppression of terrorist bombings, UN convention against transnational organized crime, UN convention against corruption, European convention on extradition, Schengen convention, EU charter of fundamental rights, Optional protocol to CAT, OAU convention on the prevention and combating of terrorism, Convention on the protection of the environment through criminal law, EU convention on mutual assistance in criminal matters LIBRARY LOCATION: IMR SHELF CODE: VIB |
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33. | Ensalaco, Mark (ed.) : Children's human rights, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Children's human rights : progress and challenges for children worldwide / Ensalaco, Mark (ed.) ; Majka, Linda C., vi, 278 p.. - Lanham, MD : Rowman & Littlefield Publ., 2005. ISBN 0-7425-2988-6 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Introduction: A Human Right's Approach to the Needs of Children Linda C. Majka, Mark Ensalaco. PART I: Children's Rights in International Law. 1. The Right of the Child to Development, Mark Ensalaco. 2. Transforming Visions into Reality: The Convention on the Rights of the Child, Jill Marie Gerschutz, Margaret P. Karns. 3. Strengthening the Framework for Enforcing Children's Rights: An Integrated Approach, Ursula Kilkelly. PART II: Children in a Dangerous World. 4. The Problem of Sexual Trafficking in Post-Communist Europe , Jaro Bilocerkowycz. 5. Three Prints in the Dirt: Child Soldiers and Human Rights , Mary B. Geske, Mark Ensalaco. 6. Children's Rights and the Tenuousness of Local Conditions: A Case Study of Nicaragua , Richard Maclure, Melvin Sotelo. 7. Protecting Children on the Margins: Social Justice and Community Building , Laura M. Leming, Raymond L. Fitz. PART III: Children's Rights in the United States. 8. Child Farm Workers in United States Agriculture , Linda C. Majka, Theo J. Majka. 9. Human Rights and Juvenile Justice in the United States , Rosemary C. Sarri, Jeffrey J. Shook. 10. The Challenges of Human Rights Education and the Impact on Children's Rights , Joyce Apsel. Conclusion: Some Progress, Many Challenges , Mark Ensalaco, Linda C. Majka. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Nicaragua, United States NOTE (GENERAL): CRC, UN charter, ICCPR, CERD, Convention concerning the prohibition and immediate action for the elimination of the worst forms of child labour (ILO convention no. 182), ACHR |
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34. | Touzenis, Kristina : Unaccompanied minors, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Unaccompanied minors : rights and protection / Touzenis, Kristina - ( Cosmopolis), 287 p.. - Rome : XL edizioni, 2006. ISBN 88-6083-000-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Children in Armed Conflict. 1.1 Abuse of children during armed conflicts. 1.1.1 International Conventions a) IHL General principles GC IV and AP I-II b) Convention on the Rights of the Child and Optional Protocol I. 1.1.2 Sexual abuse. 1.2 UN Resolutions. 1.3 Europe and the Mediterranean. 1.3.1 Europe. 1.3.2 The Mediterranean. 1.4 International Criminal Justice. 1.5 Conclusion. 2. Refugee Children. 2.1 International Conventions. 2.1.1 The 1951 Refugee Convention. 2.1.2 The Convention on the Rights of the Child. 2.2 UN Positions. 2.3 The EU legal framework. 2.3.1 The European Convention on Human Rights. 2.3.2 The Council Resolution of the 26th June 1997. 2.3.3 The Dublin II Regulation. 2.3.4 Council Directive on the right to family reunification (2003/86/EC). 2.3.5 Eu Council Directive on Temporary Protection (2001/55/EC). 2.3.6 Council Directive on minimum standards for the reception of refugees (2003/9/EC). 2.3.7 The Directive on minimum standards on procedures in member states for granting and withdrawing refugee status (COM 2000). 2.3.8 Directive on minimum standards for the qualification and status of third country nationals or stateless persons as refugees or as persons who otherwise need international protection and the content of the protection granted (2004/83/EC). 2.3.9 Other Considerations. 2.4. Conclusion. 3. IDPs. Internally displaced persons. 4. Migrant Children. 4.1 International Conventions. 4.1.1 The Convention on the Rights of the Child. 4.1.2 The International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and their Families. 4.2 UN Positions. 4.3 European Union. 4.3.1 The Council Resolution of the 26th June 1997. 4.3.2 Tampere Council. 4.3.3 Return. 4.3.4 Other concerns related to strict migration policies. 4.4. Conclusion. 5. Victims of trafficking. 5.1 Children’s rights violated: looking at the root causes. 5.2 International legal framework. 5.2.1 CRC and the Optional Protocol II. 5.2.2 The UN Convention against Trans-national Organised Crime and its Optional Protocol. 5.3 International Justice. 5.4 UN Positions. 5.5 The European Union. 5.5.1 Joint Action 97/154/JHA, Council Framework Decision 2002/629 and Framework Decision 2004/68. 5.5.2 Council Directive on the residence permit issued to third-country nationals who are victims of trafficking in human beings or who have been the subject of an action to facilitate illegal immigration, who cooperate with the competent authorities (2004/81/EC). 5.5.3 Tampere Council. 5.5.4 Draft Convention on Action Against Trafficking in Human Beings. 5.5.5. Other Concerns. 5.6 The south of the Mediterranean: a brief overview. 5.7 Combating Causes and Criminals. 5.8 Conclusion. 6. A Rights based approach. 6.1 Preventing instead of curing. 6.2 Children’s rights once accepted in the country of destination . INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC, The refugee convention, ECHR, Statute of the ICC, Geneva conventions, Migrant workers convention, UN convention against transnational organized crime, CRC-OP
URL http://www.amazon.co.uk/Unaccompanied-Minors-Protection-Kristina-Touzenis/dp/8860830001 |
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35. | Obokata, Tom : Trafficking of human beings from a human rights perspective, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Trafficking of human beings from a human rights perspective : towards a holistic approach / Obokata, Tom - (Insternational studies in human rights ; vol. 89), xvii, 247 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff Publ., 2006. ISBN 90-04-15405-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Understanding trafficking. 2. National case studies on trafficking of human beings in Thailand, Poland, and the United Kingdom. 3. The role of inter-governmental organisations in relation to trafficking of human beings. 4. Trafficking of human beings as a human rights abuse: obligations and accountability of non-state actors. 5. Trafficking of human beings as a human rights violation: obligations and accountability of states. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Thailand / Poland / United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): Trafficking protocol |
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36. | McLean, David : Transnational organized crime, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Transnational organized crime : a commentary on the UN convention and its protocols / McLean, David, lviii, 512 p.. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2007. ISBN 978-0-19-921772-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. The convention. 2. The trafficking protocol. 3. The migrants protocol. 4. The firearms protocol. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Convention against transnational organized crime |
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37. | Cullen, Holly : The role of international law in the elimination of child labor, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series The role of international law in the elimination of child labor / Cullen, Holly - (The procedural aspects of international law monograph series ; vol. 28), xvi, 303 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2007. ISBN 978-90-04-16285-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Chapter 1: Introduction. Part I: International Standard-Setting in Child Labor:Examining the Priorities of International Law. Chapter 2: Child Slavery and Slavery-Like Practices. Chapter 3: Child Labor and the Sexual and Criminal Exploitation of Children. Chapter 4: Child Soldiers. Chapter 5: Critiques of Prioritization and Alternative Approaches to Regulating Child Labor. Part II: Implementation of Child Labor Norms Through International Law. Chapter 6: International Treaty Supervision: State Reporting and Petition Systems. Chapter 7: Child Labor and the International Trading System. Chapter 8: Technical Assistance and Private Enforcement. Chapter 9: Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
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38. | Människohandel och barnäktenskap - ett förstärkt straffrättsligt skydd, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Människohandel och barnäktenskap - ett förstärkt straffrättsligt skydd : betänkande av utredningen om människohandel m.m. / - (SOU ; 41), 439 p.. - Stockholm : Fritxe, 2008. - ISSN 0375-250X ISBN 978-91-38-22964-4 LANGUAGE: SWE INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Sweden NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; CRC; |
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39. | Bhabha, Jacqueline : Seeking asylum alone, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Seeking asylum alone : treatment of separated and trafficked children in need of refugee protection / Bhabha, Jacqueline REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): International migration : vol. 42; no. 1., p. 141-148. - Oxford : Blackwell publ., 2004. - ISSN 0020-7985 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
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40. | Nieminen, Liisa : Lapsuudesta vanhuuteen, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Lapsuudesta vanhuuteen : perus- ja ihmisoikeuksien merkitys eri ikävaiheissa / Nieminen, Liisa, 313 p.. - Helsinki : Edita publ., 2006. ISBN 951-37-4726-3 LANGUAGE: FIN ABSTRACT: 1. Ihmisarvon loukkaamattomuus perus- ja ihmisoikeussuojan lähtökohtana. 2. Oikeus synnyttää anonyymisti - lapsen oikeus saada tietää geneettinen alkuperänsä. 3. Lasten perus- ja ihmisoikeussuojan ajankohtaisia ongelmia. 4. Koulu lasten perus- ja ihmisoikeuksien turvaajana - vai rajoittajana. 5. Nuoren perus- ja ihmisoikeudet. 6. Nais- ja lapsikauppa ihmisoikeusongelmana. 7. Vammaisten henkilöiden ihmisoikeudet yleiseen ihmisoikeuskehykseen sijoitettuna. 8. Ikä tasa-arvokysymyksenä. 9. Ihmisoikeuksien jakamattomuusperiaate. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; ICESCR; ICCPR;
URL http://netmarket.edita.fi/cgi-bin/netmarket/webprog/item/page.htm?itemCode1=37-4726-3&RowNum=12 |
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41. | Scarpa, Silvia : Trafficking in human beings , 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Trafficking in human beings : modern slavery / Scarpa, Silvia, xxvi, 230 p.. - Oxford : Oxford U.P., 2008. ISBN 978-0-19-954190-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Trafficking in persons as one of the XXI century's new forms of slavery. 2. The international abolition of slavery and the slave trade and the action against trafficking in human beings. 3. Trafficking victim's protection in international human rights, criminal and labour law. 4. The fight against trafficking in persons and victims' protection in the Council of Europe. 5. The European Union and trafficking in persons: from traffickers' prosecution to victims' protection? INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CAT; Convention against transnational organized crime (CTOC); Protocol relat ing to to status of refugees; CEDAW; Migrant workers convention; CRC; EU charter of fundamental rights; ECHR; ICESCR; ICCPR; optional protocol to the convention on the rights of the child on the involvement of children in armed conflict; UDHR;
URL http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/?ci=9780199541904&view=lawview |
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42. | van Waas, Laura : Nationality matters, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Nationality matters : statelessness under international law / van Waas, Laura - (School of human rights research ; vol. 29), xi, 504 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2008. ISBN 90-5095-566-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. INTRODUCTION. PART I. PARTICIPATION OF CHILDREN – GENERAL OBSERVATIONS:. CHAPTER 1. PARTICIPATION RIGHTS IN THE UN CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD, by FIONA ANG, EVA BERGHMANS, MARIE DELPLACE, VALENTINA STAELENS, CAROLINE VANDRESSE and MIEKE VERHEYDE. CHAPTER 2. REFLECTIONS ON THE CONCEPT OF PARTICIPATION LIEVE CATTRIJSSE and DR. ISABELLE DELENS-RAVIER. CHAPTER 3. TRANSCENDING DISCIPLINES: LEGAL PROFESSIONALS’ VIEWS ON PARTICIPATION, by FIONA ANG, EVA BERGHMANS, LIEVE CATTRIJSE, DR. ISABELLE DELENSRAVIER, MARIE DELPLACE, VALENTINA STAELENS, CAROLINE VANDRESSE and MIEKE VERHEYDE. PART II. PARTICIPATION IN DIFFERENT FIELDS:. CHAPTER 1. PARTICIPATION RIGHTS OF CHILDREN AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW, by TINY VANDEWIELE. CHAPTER 2. PARTICIPATION OF ASYLUM-SEEKING AND REFUGEE CHILDREN, by EVA BERGHMANS. CHAPTER 3. PARTICIPATION IN THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM, by CAROLINE VANDRESSE. CHAPTER 4. PARTICIPATION AND PROTECTION OF CHILDREN AGAINST SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND TRAFFICKING AND PRODUCTION BY CHILDREN, by VALENTINA STAELENS. CHAPTER 5. THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PARTICIPATION RIGHTS IN THE FIELD OF FLEMISH CHILD MENTAL HEALTH, by FIONA ANG. CHAPTER 6. YOUTH PARTICIPATION, HELP AND PROTECTION, by DR. ISABELLE DELENS-RAVIER. CHAPTER 7. PARTICIPATION IN ADOPTION, by MARIE DELPLACE. CHAPTER 8. PARTICIPATION AT SCHOOL, by MIEKE VERHEYDE. CHAPTER 9. PARTICIPATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION: A GORDIAN KNOT?, b y LIEVE CATTRIJSSE. CONCLUSION. LITERATURE. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Bangladesh / Estonia / Latvia / Lithuania / Burma / Colombia / Dominican Republic / USSR / Ireland / Kazakhstan / Kenya / Kuwait / Mauritania / Morocco / Myanmar / Nepal / Netherlands / Russian Federation / Sri Lanka / Thailand / Ukraine / United Kingdom / Viet Nam / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; Refugee convention; Convention on the reduction of statelessness; Convention relating to the status of stateless persons; |
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43. | Nesi, Giuseppe (ed.) : Child labour in a globalized world, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Child labour in a globalized world : a legal analysis of ILO action / Nesi, Giuseppe (ed.) ; Nogler, Luca ; Pertile, Marco, xxiv, 467 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 2008. ISBN 978-0-7546-7222-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Introduction: the fight against child labour in a globalized world, Marco Pertile. Part I: The ILO's Action in the Fight Against Child Labour:. 2. The ILO's legal activities towards the eradication of child labour: an overview, by Anne Trebilcock and Guido Raimondi. 3. Limiting the minimum age: Convention 138 and the origin of the ILO's action in the field of child labour, by Matteo Borzaga. 4. The contribution of the ILO declaration on fundamental principles and rights at work to the elimination of child labour, by Lee Swepston. 5. The worst forms of child labour: a guide to ILO Convention 182 and Recommendation 190, by Deepa Rishikesh. 6. Slavery and practices similar to slavery as worst forms of child labour: a comment on Article 3(a) of ILO Convention 182, by Silvia Sanna. 7. Prostitution, pornography, and pornographic performances as worst forms of child labour: a comment on Article 3(b) of ILO Convention 182, by Joost Kooijmans. 8. The use of children in illicit activities as a worst form of child labour: a comment on Article 3(c) of ILO Convention 182, by Yoshie Noguchi. 9. Hazardous work as a worst form of child labour: a comment on Article 3(d) of ILO Convention 182, by Julinda Beqiraj. Part II: The Implementation of Child Labour Standards: Selected Instruments and ILO's Interaction with Other International Organizations:. 10. Freedom from child labour as a human right: the role of the United Nations system in implementing ILO child labour standards, by Alessandro Fodella. 11. The contribution of the World Bank in fostering respect for ILO child labour standards, by Sabine Schlemmer-Schulte. 12. The elimination of child labour and the EU, by Matthias Hartwig. 13. ILO child labour standards in international trade regulation: the role of the WTO, by Giovanna Adinolfi. 14. The implementation of ILO child labour standards in domestic legal systems: the role of criminal law, by Emanuela Fronza and Kolis Summerer. 15. Trade, ILO child labour standards and the social clause: definitions, doubts and (some) answers, by Fabio Pantano and Riccardo Salomone. Part III Case Studies:. 16. The implementation of ILO child labour standards in Africa and Mali – an assessment from a socio-legal perspective, by Amadou Keita. 17. The implementation of ILO child labour standards in Asia: overview and selected issues, by Ravindra Pratap. 18. The implementation of the ILO's standards regarding child labour in South America: a general overview and the most meaningful achievements, by Wilfredo Sanguineti Raymond. Part IV: An Epilogue?:. 19. Is the eradication of child labour 'within reach'? Achievements and challenges ahead, by Bob Hepple. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Argentina / Asia / Bangaldesh / Bolivia / Brazil / Bulgaria / Burma / India / Indonesia / India / China / Congo / Denmark / Ecuador / El Salvador / France / Greece / Ghana / India / Italy / Jamaica / Mali / Madagascar / Moldova / Mongolia / Morocco / Myanmar / Nepal / New Zealand / Pakistan / Peru / Philippines / Sierra Leone / Slovakia / South Africa / South America / Sri Lanka / Switzerland / Tunisia / United Kingdom / Ukraine / Viet Nam / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; EU charter of fundamental rights; ICESCR; ICCPR; CERD; Convention concerning minimum age for admission to employment (ILO convention no. 138); Philadelphia declaration; Slavery convention; Stockholm declaration; Vienna convention on law of the treaties; The worst forms of child labour (ILO convention no. 182);
URL http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=9862&edition_id=10827 |
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44. | Ang, Fiona ... [et al.] : Participation rights of children, 2006 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Participation rights of children : IAP children's rights network / Ang, Fiona ... [et al.], xvi, 255 p.. - Antwerpen : Intersentia, 2006. ISBN 90-5095-566-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: INTRODUCTION. PART I. PARTICIPATION OF CHILDREN – GENERAL OBSERVATIONS: CHAPTER 1. PARTICIPATION RIGHTS IN THE UN CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD, by FIONA ANG, EVA BERGHMANS, MARIE DELPLACE, VALENTINA STAELENS, CAROLINE VANDRESSE and MIEKE VERHEYDE. CHAPTER 2. REFLECTIONS ON THE CONCEPT OF PARTICIPATION, by LIEVE CATTRIJSSE and DR. ISABELLE DELENS-RAVIER. CHAPTER 3. TRANSCENDING DISCIPLINES: LEGAL PROFESSIONALS’ VIEWS ON PARTICIPATION, by FIONA ANG, EVA BERGHMANS, LIEVE CATTRIJSE, DR. ISABELLE DELENSRAVIER, MARIE DELPLACE, VALENTINA STAELENS, CAROLINE VANDRESSE and MIEKE VERHEYDE. PART II. PARTICIPATION IN DIFFERENT FIELDS: CHAPTER 1. PARTICIPATION RIGHTS OF CHILDREN AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW, by TINY VANDEWIELE. CHAPTER 2. PARTICIPATION OF ASYLUM-SEEKING AND REFUGEE CHILDREN, by EVA BERGHMANS. CHAPTER 3. PARTICIPATION IN THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM, by CAROLINE VANDRESSE. CHAPTER 4. PARTICIPATION AND PROTECTION OF CHILDREN AGAINST SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND TRAFFICKING AND PRODUCTION BY CHILDREN, by VALENTINA STAELENS. CHAPTER 5. THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PARTICIPATION RIGHTS IN THE FIELD OF FLEMISH CHILD MENTAL HEALTH, by FIONA ANG. CHAPTER 6. YOUTH PARTICIPATION, HELP AND PROTECTION, by DR. ISABELLE DELENS-RAVIER. CHAPTER 7. PARTICIPATION IN ADOPTION, b y MARIE DELPLACE. CHAPTER 8. PARTICIPATION AT SCHOOL, b y MIEKE VERHEYDE. CHAPTER 9. PARTICIPATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION: A GORDIAN KNOT?, by LIEVE CATTRIJSSE. CONCLUSION. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): Vienna declaration andprogramme of action; Montreal declaration; CRC;
URL http://www.intersentia.be/searchDetail.aspx?back=reeks&reeksCode=&bookid=6720 |
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45. | Costa, Jean-Paul (foreword by) : International justice for children, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International justice for children / Costa, Jean-Paul (foreword by) - ( Building a Europe for and with children : monograph ; 3), 154 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 2008. ISBN 978-92-871-6534-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: FIRST PART : MILESTONES IN INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN:. 1. The European convention on human rights and children's rights, by Francoise Tulkens. 2. The protection of children's rights through the European social charter, by Polonca Koncar. 3. The UNited Nations monitoring bodeis and the protection of children's rights, by Jane Connors. 4. International law and children's rights: a critical review and a wish list, by Marta Santos Pais. SECOND PART - ACCESS OF CHILDREN TO INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE:. 1. Improving children's access to the European Court of Human Rights, by Isabelle Berro-Lefevre. 2. Access of children to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, by Margarette May Macaulay. 3. Access of children to the African human rights protection system, by Helen Seifu. 4. Implementation of international standards and decisions at national level - the role of ombudspersons, by George Moschos. THIRD PART - TOWARDS A CHILD-FRIENDLY JUSTICE:. 1. Child participation and access to the United Nations convention on the rights of the child, by Yanghee Lee. 2. Children and the courts - children's testimony injudicial proceedings affecting them, by Josiane Bigot. 3. The principles of child-friendly justice at national level, by Willie McCarney. 4. The principles of child-friendly justice at international level, by Peter Newell. 5. Making international and regional human rights complaints/communications mechanisms child-friendly, by Thomas Hammarberg. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; ECHR-1; European convention on the exercise of children's rights; European convention on the protection of children against sexual exploitation and secual abuse; Europea n convention on action against trafficking in human beings; ESC; ECPT; ICESCR; EU charter of fundamental rights; Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography; LIBRARY LOCATION: CoE-2008 |
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46. | Sloth-Nielsen, Julia (ed.) : Children's rights in Africa, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Children's rights in Africa : a legal perspective / Sloth-Nielsen, Julia (ed.) , x, 352 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 2008. ISBN 978-0-7546-4887-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Part I:. 1. Children's rights and the law in African context: an introduction, Julia Sloth-Nielsen. 2. The regional system of protection of human rights in Africa, 'Dejo Olowu. 3. The African regional system for the protection of children's rights, Amanda Lloyd. 4. Domestication of children's rights in national legal systems in African context: progress and prospects, Julia Sloth-Nielsen. 5. African customary law and children's rights: intersections and domains in a new era, Chuma Himonga. 6. Combating child poverty: the role of economic, social and cultural rights, Danwood M. Chirwa. Part II:. 7. Child participation in Africa, Louise Ehlers and Cheryl Frank. 8. Restorative justice in child justice systems in Africa, Ann Skelton. 9. The impact of international law on children's rights on juvenile justice law reform in the African context, Godfrey O. Odongo. 10. The protection of children from all forms of violence – African experiences, Daksha Kassan. 11. The protection of refugee children under the African human rights system: finding durable solutions in international law, Thoko Kaime. 12. Children at both ends of the gun: child soldiers in Africa, Benyam D. Mezmur. 13. Implementing the girl child's right to education in selected countries in Africa, Lea Mwambene. 14. Trafficking of children in Africa: an overview of research, international obligations and existing legal provisions, Jacqui Gallinetti and Daksha Kassan. 15. Intercountry adoption from an African perspective, Trynie Davel. 16. HIV/Aids and children's rights in law and policy in Africa: confronting Hydra head on, Julia Sloth-Nielsen and Benyam D. Mezmur. 17. The hidden ones: children with disabilities in Africa and the right to education, Helene Combrinck. 18. Worst forms of child labour: a view from out of Africa, Jacqui Gallinetti. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Sudan / Ghana / Lesotho / Malawi / Madagascar / Namibia / Nigeria / Mozamique / Rwanda / South Africa / Uganda / Tanzania / Zambia / Zimbabwe NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; CRC; ICCPR; ICESCR; CERD; CEDAW; UDHR; Refugee convention; African charter on the rights and welfare of the child;
URL http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=8836&edition_id=9861 |
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47. | Commercial sexual exploitation and sexual abuse of children in South Asia, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Commercial sexual exploitation and sexual abuse of children in South Asia /, 102 p.. - Yokohama, Japan : UNICEF, 2001. LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; CRC-OP; Convention concerning the prohibition and immediate action for the elimination of the worst forms of child labour (ILO convention no. 182 in full text);
URL http://www.childtrafficking.com/Docs/csec_2001csa_andcsec_in_south_asia_2.pdf |
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48. | Cipriani, Don : Children's rights and the minimum age of criminal responsibility, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Children's rights and the minimum age of criminal responsibility : a global perspective / Cipriani, Don - (Advances in criminology), xvi, 232 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate, 2009. ISBN 978-0-7546-7730-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. Foreword, by Nigel Cantwell and Jaap Doek. 1. Shifting perspectives on children, shifting rights and criminal responsibility in juvenile justice. 2. Children's rights: mediation of welfare-justice tensions. 3. MACRs and states' obligations under regional and international law instruments. 4. Historical influences on MACRs. 5. Current MACRs worldwide and modern trends. 6. Practical implications and challenges of MACR implementation. 7. Making MACRs work for children's rights. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Afghanistan / Africa / Albania / Algeria / Andorra / Angola / Armenia / Argentina / Australia / Austria / Azerbaijan / Bahamas / Barbados / Belarus / Belgium / Belize / Bhuitan / Bolivia / Bosnia-Herzegovina / Bulgaria / Burkina Faso / Burundi / Cambodia / Cameroon / Canada / Central African Republic / Chile / China / Colombia / Congo / Costa Rica / Croatia / Cuba / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Denmark / Dominican Republic / Ecuador / Egypt / El Salvador / Eritrea / Estonia / Ethiopia / Europe / Fiji / Finland / France / Gabon / Gambia / Georgia / Germany / Ghana / Greece / Grenada / Guatemala / Guinea / Guinea-Bissau / Guyana / Haiti / Honduras / Hungary / Iceland / India / Indonesia / Iran / Iraq / Ireland / Israel / Italy / Jamaica / japan / Jordan / Kazakhstan / Kenya / Kuwait / Kyrgyzstan / Latin America / Latvia / Lebanon / Lesotho / Liberia / Libya / Lithuania / Luxembourg / Macedonia / Madagascar / Malawi / Malaysia / Maldives / Mali / Malta / Marshall Islands / Mauritania / Mauritius / Mexico / Moldova / Monaco / Mongolia / Montenegro / Morocco / Mozambique / Myanmar / Namibia / Nepal / Netherlands / New Zealand / Nicaragua / Niger / Nigeria / Norway / North America / Pakistan / Papua New Guinea / Peru / Philippines / Poland / Portugal / Russian Federation / Rwanda / Samoa / San Marino / Saudi Arabia / Senegal / Seychelles LOCAL GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Kosovo NOTE (GENERAL): UDHR; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ACHPR; CAT; CRC; ECHR; ESC;
URL http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=10646&edition_id=12145 |
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49. | Osiel, Mark J. : Mass atrocity, ordinary evil and Hannah Arendt , 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Mass atrocity, ordinary evil and Hannah Arendt : criminal consciousness in Argentina's dirty war / Osiel, Mark J., viii, 257 p.. - New Haven : Yale U. P. , 2001. ISBN 0-300-08753-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Dirty war and democratic response. 2. Ordinary atrocity: the mind of administrative massacre. 3. Extraordinary atrocity. 4. Religious reassurance. 5. Conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
URL http://yalepress.yale.edu/yupbooks/book.asp?isbn=9780300087536 |
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50. | South African yearbook of international law, 2007 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph South African yearbook of international law : volume 32, 2007 /, 551 p.. - Pretoria : University of South Africa, 2007. - ISSN 0379-8895 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Global good governance and good global governance, by Ferreira-Snyman and G. M. Ferreira. 2. The African peer-review mechanism and the promotion of democracy and good political governance in Africa, by André Mbata B. Mangu. 3. Good governance in international law:an Indian perspective, by KG Balakrishnan. 4. International and regional requirements for good governance and the rule of law, by Michele E. Olivier. 5. Good governance, non-state actors and international law: a cautionary note, by John King and Lauren Piera. 6. Expanding international law to non-state actors (the corporation), by Diego Quiroz. 7. The 'war on terror' in Africa in international law and state practice, by André Thomashausen. 8. Strengthening international law's capacity to govern through multilayered strategic partnerships, by Charlotte Ku. 9. Will the Cotonou agreement succeed where Lomé I-IV have failed?, by Hennie Strydom. 10. Non-state actors in inter-state litigation:beneficiaries or blameworthy?, by Natalie Klein. 11. Accountability for human rights abuses:thaking the universality, indivisibility, interdependence and interrelatedness of human rights seriously, by Evadne Grant. 12. Non-state actors in the context of refugee determination processes, with particular reference to the position of women, by Rebecca MM Wallace. 13. Governance and indigenous minorities in Australia, by Greg Marks. 14. International intellectula property norm setting:democratising the World Intellectual Property Organization?, by Coenraad Visser. 15. Environmental criteria as condition for space activities of non-state entities?, by Mahulena Hoffmann. 16. Northern NGOs, southern NGOs and international environmental law: the common interest of humankind is the interest of northern mankind!, by Werner Schoultz. 17. Environmental governance and the accountability of non-state actors in Africa: a rights-based approach, by Dejo Olowu. 18. Managing global change for sustainable development:technology, community and multilateral environmental agreeements, by Duncan French. 19. Reparation for victims of war and non-state actors?, by Rainer Hofmann. 20. Outsourcing and themilitary: implications for international humanitarian law, by MG Cowling. 21. Non-state actors and human rights in non-international armed conflicts, by Natalia Szablewska. 22. Brazil-South Africa:South-south cooperation for sustainable development, by Susana Camargo Vieira. 23. The impact of intellectual property law and policy on sustainable development, by Tana Pistorius. 24. Corporates and the flexible mechanisms in the climate change regime: the privatisation of sustainable devleopment?, by Dire Tladi. 25. A global perespective on African corporate governance: the protection of stakeholders' interests, by Irene-Marie Esser. 26. The accountability of states for human rights abuses by non-state actors during preventive HIV vaccine efficacy trials in Africa, by Annelize Nienaber. 27. Women and the United Nations: who makes who matter?, by Math Noortmann. 28. Child trafficking and article 4 of the European convention for the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms, by Patrick Vrancken. 29. Sovereign reliance on a state of necessity: always an acceptable defence?, by EC Schlemmer. 30. The refugees act: disparity between the judiciary's management of South Africa's legal obligations towrds refugees and that of the public servants entrusted with dealing with their affairs, by Margaret Beukes. 31. Southern African events of international significance -2006, by Margaret Beukes. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): ILA conference 2007 : Good governance & non-state actors in international law:an African perspective, Pretoria, South Africa, [20070827-20070829],[c] NOTE (GENERAL): ACHPR; Protocol to the African charter on the rights of women; UN charter-41-42; ICCPR; EC treaty; AMR-44; ECHR-10-34; OAU convention on the prevention and combating of terrorism; CEDAW; Lomé I-IV; Cotonou agreement; Geneva conventions; ICESCR; Refugee convention; |
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51. | Ruppel, Oliver C. : Children's rights in Namibia, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Children's rights in Namibia / Ruppel, Oliver C. - (i 101 243 375), xvi, 435 p.. - Windhoek : Konrad Adenauer Foundation, 2009. ISBN 978-99916-0-891-4 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction Oliver C Ruppel The protection of children's rights in Namibia: Law and policy Lotta N Ambunda and Willard T Mugadza The protection of children's rights under international law from a Namibian perspective Oliver C Ruppel A major decision: Considering the age of majority in Namibia Rachel Coomer and Dianne Hubbard Work in progress: The Child Care and Protection Act in Namibia Lena N Kangandjela and Clever Mapaure The best interest of the child Yvonne Dausab Children's right to citizenship Faith Chipepera and Katharina G Ruppel-Schlichting Custody and guardianship of children Felicity !Owoses-/Goagoses Adoption: Statutory and customary law aspects from a Namibian perspective Oliver C Ruppel and Pombili L Shipila Child labour: A universal problem from a Namibian perspective Clever Mapaure Realising the right to education for all: School policy on learner pregnancy in Namibia Dianne Hubbard Customary practices and children with albinism in Namibia: A constitutional challenge? Ruusa N Ntinda Children in polygynous marriages from a customary perspective Prisca N Anyolo "A man is not a man unless ...": Male circumcision - A legal problem? Manfred O Hinz and Moudi Hangula. Restorative justice: The case for a Child Justice Act Stefan Schulz High Court of Namibia Vulnerable Witnesses' Project Annel M Silungwe Child suggestibility in the Namibian justice system Joab T Mudzanapabwe Understanding the perpetrators of violent crimes against children Veronica C de Klerk Access to information by orphans and other vulnerable children in the Ohangwena Region Chiku Mchombu Child trafficking, child prostitution and the potential dangers of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa Michael Conteh The Ombudsman for Children in Poland: A model for Namibia?Agata Rogalska-Piechota Accessibility of social assistance benefits in indigenous African communities from a South African perspective Gugulethu Nkosi In search of a focus: Methodological provocations in the quest for the recognition and implementation of children's rights and legal entitlements Julie Stewart INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): 20. Nov. 2009 Kinderrechte in Namibia Hg. von Oliver C Ruppel 1 189 331 NOTE (THESIS): Oliver C Ruppel 5 201 347 NOTE (GENERAL): 978-99916-0-891-4 Am 20.11.1989 hat die die Generalversammlung der Vereinten Nationen die Kinderrechtskonvention angenommen. Inzwischen haben 193 Staaten die Konvention unterzeichnet und damit ihre Verantwortung für Kinder und den Schutz von deren unveräusserlichen Rechten auf Überleben, Entwicklung, Schutz und Beteiligung anerkannt. Am 20.11.2009 legt die KAS eine umfassende Publikation vor, die den Stand und die Entwicklung von Kinderrechten in Namibia aus verschiedenen Perspektiven analysiert. 53 223 363 CRC; CEDAW;
URL http://www.kas.de/proj/home/pub/8/2/year-2009/dokument_id-18139/index.html |
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52. | Roth, Venla : Defining human trafficking, identifying its victims, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Defining human trafficking, identifying its victims : a study on the impact and future challenges of the international, European and Finnish legal responses to prostitution-related trafficking in human beings / Roth, Venla, xiii, 351 p.. - Turku : University of Turku, 2010. ISBN 978-952-92-6755-2 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Finland NOTE (THESIS): Dr.iur., University of Turku, [2010]; [T] NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; CERD; ECHR; ICCPR; ICESCR; ESC; ESC-Rev.; |
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53. | Kaikobad, Kaiyan Homi (ed.9 : International law and power perspectives on legal order and justice, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph International law and power perspectives on legal order and justice : essays in honour of Colin Warbrick / Kaikobad, Kaiyan Homi (ed.9 ; Bohlander, Michael , xxix, 593 p.. - Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff publ., 2009. ISBN 978-90-04-17587-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: PART ONE: General Principles and International Human Rights:. I: Collective Complaints Under the European Social Charter Encouraging Progress? D J Harris. II: The European Convention on Human Rights and Extradition; Jacques Hartmann. III: In Search of Clarity: Non Liquet and International Law; Stephen C. Neff. IV: ‘Constitutionalization’ of International Law: A Sceptical Voice; Michael Wood. V: The Nature of State Obligations in Relation to Child Labour: Choosing Prosecution over Protection;Holly Cullen. VI: Shadows in the Cave: The Nature of International Law When it Appears before English Courts; Vaughan LoweD. VII: International Organisations and International Human Rights Law: One Giant Leap for Humankind; Robert McCorquodale. PART TWO: International Criminal Law and Justice. VIII: Imputability and Immunity as Separate Concepts:The Removal of Immunity from Civil Proceedings Relating to the Commission of an International Crime;Hazel Fox . IX: Neither Here Nor There? The Status of International Criminal Jurisprudence in the International and UK Legal Orders; Robert Cryer . X: Killing Many to Save a Few? Preliminary Thoughts about Avoiding Collateral Civilian Damage by Assassination of Regime Elites; Michael Bohlander. XI: Conduct and Proof of Conduct - Two Fundamental Conditions for the Imposition of Criminal Liability; G R Sullivan . XII: State Identity and Genocide: The Bosnian Genocide Case;Dominic McGoldrick . XIII: Explosive Remnants of the War between Eritrea and Ethiopia; Harry H G Post . XIV: International Law and the Violence of Non-State Actors; Dino Kritsiotis. PART THREE: International Order and Security:. XV: The ‘Disordered Medley’ of International Tribunals And the Coherence of International Law; David Anderson . XVI: Countermeasures: Concept and Substance in the Protection of Collective Interests; Elena Katselli . XVII: Does the Optional Clause Still Matter? J G Merrills . XVIII: Internationalized Tribunals: A Search for Their Legal Bases; Sarah Williams . XIX: The Road to Kandahar: British Military Interventions and International Law ; Nigel D. White. XX: Non Consensual Aerial Surveillance In the Airspace over the Exclusive Economic Zone For Military and Defence Purposes; K H Kaikobad. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ESC; ECHR; Genocide convention; UN charter; ICESCR; ICCPR; Paris declaration; |
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54. | Bielefeldt, Heiner ... [et al.] : Kinder und Jugendliche, 2009 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Kinder und Jugendliche : Jahrbuch Menschenrechte 2010 / Bielefeldt, Heiner ... [et al.], 321 p.. - Vienna : Böhlau Verlag, 2009. ISBN 978-3-205-78426-5 LANGUAGE: GER ABSTRACT: I. Kinderrechte als Menschenrechte – ein sperriges Thema:. 1. Der Empowerment-Ansatz und der „best interest“– Grundsatz bei Kinderrechten. 2. Von Jean-Jacques Rousseau zu Janusz Korczak: Zur Ideengeschichte eigenständiger Kinderrechte. 3. Anspruch und Kerngehalte der Kinderrechtskonvention der Vereinten Nationen, Arbeit des Kinderrechtsaus- schusses. 4. Zum Spannungsfeld von Kinderrechten, Eltern- rechten und staatlichen Interventionspflichten. 5. Jugendliche als Täter und als Opfer. 6. Rehabilitation traumatisierter Kinder und Jugendlicher. 7. Artikulation und Rezeption. II. Fragen der wirksamen Umsetzung:. 1. Doch nicht ganz ernst gemeint? Staatenvorbehalte bei der Ratifikation der UN-Kinderrechtskonvention. 2. Zur Debatte um die Einführung der Individualbe- schwerde zur Kinderrechtskonvention. 3. Zivilgesellschaftliches Engagement innerhalb und außerhalb der „National Coalitions“ für die Kinderrechte. 4. Das Zusatzprotokoll über den Schutz von Kindern in bewaffneten Konflikten. 5. Kinderrechte in der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit. 6. Erfahrungen mit Kinder- und Jugendanwaltschaften. 7. Selbstorganisation und politische Bildung für Kinder und Jugendliche. 8. Schutzmaßnahmen vor Kinderpornographie. III. Exemplarische Probleme in unterschiedlichen Ländern und Regionen:. 1. Der Umgang mit unbegleiteten Flüchtlingskindern in Deutschland und Österreich. 2. Kinder in Darfur. 3. Kinderprostitution und Mädchenhandel in Osteuropa. 4. Menschenrechtliche Konsequenzen der Ein-Kind- Politik in der Volksrepublik China. IV. Aktuelle Kontroversen:. 1. Kinderarmut in Europa. 2. Kinder mit Behinderungen im Sonderschulwesen: professionelle Förderung oder Segregation?. 3. Kinderarbeit zwischen Ausbeutung und Selbstbestimmung. 4. Kinderrechte in die Verfassung?. 5. Kinder als Betroffene von häuslicher Gewalt. 6. Zur Debatte um Entschädigungsansprüche ehemaliger Heimkinder. 7. Kinder als Opfer sexuellen Missbrauchs. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; LIBRARY LOCATION: s Kinder..
URL http://www.boehlau.at/download/161956/978-3-205-78426-5_werbeblatt.pdf |
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55. | Guinn, David E. : Defining the Problem of Trafficking, 2008 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Defining the Problem of Trafficking : the Interplay of US Law, Donor, and NGO Engagement and the Local Context in Latin America / Guinn, David E. REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): Human rights quarterly : a comparative and international journal of the social sciences, humanities and law : vol. 30; no. 1., p. 119-145. - Baltimore, MA : John Hopkins U. P., 2008. - ISSN 0275-0392 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Latin America
URL http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/human_rights_quarterly/v030/30.1guinn.html |
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56. | Ventrella, Matilde : The control of people smuggling and trafficking in the EU, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The control of people smuggling and trafficking in the EU : experiences from the UK and Italy / Ventrella, Matilde, 275 p.. - Farmham, Surrey : Ashagte, 2010. ISBN 978075467665 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: 1. Introduction. 2. The Limits of Law. 3. EU Law Enforcement Measures. 4. EU Migration Policies. 5. Comparative Analysis of British and Italian Law. 6. Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: United Kingdom / Italy NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; SOLAS convention; European convention on action against trafficking in human beings; Lisbon treaty; TEU; TFEU; Genocide convention; Convention against transnational organized crime; EU charter of fundamental rights; LIBRARY LOCATION: Domvillan SHELF CODE: Europarätt
URL http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&title_id=8503&edition_id=11512 |
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57. | Protecting children from sexual violence, 2010 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Protecting children from sexual violence : a comprehensive approach / ; Prepared by the Council of Europe programme "Building a Europe for and with children", 32 p.. - Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 2010. ISBN 978-92-871-6972-3 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. PART ONE: The reality of sexual violence against children in Europe and existing legal frameworks:. 1. Overview of the nature and extent of child sexual abuse in Europe. 2. The United Nations legislative framework for the protection of children from sexual violence, including sexual abuse and exploitation. 3. Sexual violence against children - The European legislative framework and outline of Council of Europe conventions and European Union policy. PART TWO: Sexual violence against children - Preventing and reporting:. 4. Children's participation in policy and practice to prevent child sexual abuse - Developing empowering interventions. 5. Towards a child-friendly justice and support for child victims of sexual abuse. 6. Against all odds - Communicating about sexual violence. 7. Sexual abuse of children with disabilities. 8. Preventing and signalling sexual violence against children - Policies and standards for child care in Europe. 9. Child helplines as awareness-raising, referral and reporting mechanisms on sexual violence against children. 10. Training professionals - An essential strategy for eradicating child sexual abuse. 11. The responsibility and co-ordination of professionals in tackling child sexual abuse. 12.Teaching children to protect themselves from sexual abuse. 13. Sexuality education and the prevention of sexual violence. 14. Gathering data on sexual violence against children. 15. Preventing sexual violence against children through citizenship and human rights education. PRT THREE: Rehabilitation and social reintegration of child victims, including child perpetrators:. 16. Recovery services for child victims of sexual violence and their families - What can be offered?. 17. Child and adolescent sexual abusers - For a rehabilitative approach driven by scientific evidence. 18. Children and young people exhibiting sexually harmful behaviour - What have we learned and what do we need to know to propose effective intervention?. PART FOUR: Sexual violence on the Internet:. 19. The Internet dimension of sexual violence against children. 20. Awareness raising to combat online sexual violence. PART FIVE: Public and private partnerships to eliminate sexual violence against children:. 21. Engaging the travel and tourism sector in protecting children from sexual exploitation. 22.Stop sex trafficking of children and young people - a unique ECPAT and Body Shop campaign. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; Convention for the suppression of the traffic in persons and of the exploitation of the prostitution of others; CEDAW; The worst forms of child labour (ILO convention no. 182); ECHR; LIBRARY LOCATION: CoE-2010 |
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58. | Mansoor, Farkhanda Zia : Working towards the eradication of child labour?, 2011 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Working towards the eradication of child labour? : an analysis of the legal framework with case-studies of Pakistan, India, Indonesia, China, UK and USA / Mansoor, Farkhanda Zia, xx, 425 p.. - London : Cameron May publ., 2011. ISBN 978-1-907174-11-7 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Pakistan / India / Indonesia / China / United Kingdom NOTE (GENERAL): CEDAW; CRC; ICCPR; ICESCR; UDHR; ACHPR; AMR; UN charter; CAT; convention for the suppression of the traffic in women of full age; ESC; Geneva conventions; Nuremberg charter; CRC-OP;CRC-2OP; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; ICC statute; Slavery convention; ToA; Vienna convention on the law of treaties; CRC; The worst forms of child labour convention; |
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59. | Sheehan, Rosemary (ed.) : Vulnerable children and the law, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Vulnerable children and the law : international evidence for improving child welfare, child protection and children's rights / Sheehan, Rosemary (ed.) ; Rhoades, Helen ; Stanley, Nicky, 368 p.. - London : Jessica Kingsley, 2012. ISBN 978-1-84905-868-1 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Introduction, by Rosemary Sheehan, Monash University, Australia, Helen Rhoades, University of Melbourne, Australia and Nicky Stanley, University of Central Lancashire, UK. PART 1. Children and citizenship:. 1. Children's rights: the effective implementation of rights and standards, by Deena Haydon, Queen's University, Belfast, UK. 2. Child protection in humanitarian emergencies, by Patrick O'Leary, University of Bath, UK and Jason Squire, Terres des hommes Foundation. 3. Children in the shadows: Child trafficking in the UK, by Christine Beddoe, ECPAT UK. 4. Child combatants, peace processes: Challenges of inclusion and exclusion, by Shelly L. Whitman, Dalhousie University, Canada. 5. Unaccompanied children as illegal immigrants in the United States, by Gladis E. Molina, Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project (FIRRP), USA. 6. Protecting the rights of children in custody, by Una Convery and Linda Moore, University of Ulster, UK. PART 2. Indigenous and non-national children and vulnerability:. 7. The victimisation of indigenous children, by Suzanne Oliver, Northern Territory Stipendiary Magistrate, Australia. 8. Non-national children and vulnerability: The child protection context, by Goos Cardol, Zuyd University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands. 9. Mana tamariki, takahi tamariki: Maori child pride, Maori child abuse, by Rawiri Taonui, University of Canterbury, New Zealand. 10. Indigenous human rights law and the needs of indigenous children, by Terri Libesman, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. PART 3. Child welfare and family identity:. 11. High frequency parental contact for infants in care: whose rights are being served?, by Cathy Humphreys and Meredith Kiraly, University of Melbourne, Australia. 12. Maternal incest: Challenges for child protection, by Jackie Turton, University of Essex, UK. 13. Lost identities: denying children their family identity, by James Reid, University of Huddersfield, UK. 14. Should adoption be an option?, by Greg Kelly and Chaitali Das, Queen's University Belfast, UK. PART 4. Child welfare and legal intervention:. 15. Child protection family law: The Australian experience, by Lisa Young, Murdoch University, Australia. 16. The police role in identifying and responding to children experiencing domestic violence, by Nicky Stanley, Pam Miller, NSPCC, Helen Richardson-Foster, University of Sheffield, UK and Gill Thomson, University of Central Lancashire, UK. 17. Relocation of children in family law disputes, by Robert H. George, University of Oxford, UK. 18. Working with separated families, by Helen Rhoades. 19. Deciding the best interests of the child: Legal responses to child protection concerns, by Rosemary Sheehan. 20. Conclusion, by Rosemary Sheehan, Helen Rhoades and Nicky Stanley. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia / New Zealand / Northern Ireland / Pakistan / Sierra Leone / Sri Lanka / United Kingdom / USA / Sudan NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; Lomé convention; |
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60. | Siddiqui, Kamal : Better days, better lives, 2001 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Better days, better lives : towards a strategy for implementing the convention on the rights of the child in Balgadesh / Siddiqui, Kamal, xii, 104 p.. - Dhaka, Bangladesh : The University Press LTD, 2001. ISBN 984-05-1584-5 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Bangladesh laws and the CRC. 2. The capacity of the Bangladesh state to implement the CRC. 3. What is to be done? INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Bangladesh NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; |