1. | Blyth, Eric : Donor assisted conception and donor offspring rights to genetic origins information, 1998 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Donor assisted conception and donor offspring rights to genetic origins information / Blyth, Eric REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): The international journal of children's rights : vol. 6; no. 3., p. 237-253. - Hague : Kluwer, 1998. - ISSN 0927-5568 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): ECHR; CRC; European convention for the protection of human rights and dignity; |
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2. | Fottrell, Deirdre (ed.) : Revisiting children's rights, 2000 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Revisiting children's rights : 10 years of the Un convention on the rights of the child / Fottrell, Deirdre (ed.), x, 196 p.. - Hague : Kluwer law, 2000. ISBN 90-411-1508-0 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Foreword; Mary Robinson, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. 1. One Step Forward or Two Steps Sideways: Assessing the First Decade of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, by D. Fottrell. 2. Children and Cultural Diversity, by M. Freeman. 3. Islamic Perspectives on the Rights of the Child, by M. Siraj Sait. 4. Feminism and Children's Rights: the politics of voice, by H. Lim, J. Roche. 5. Interpretations of Children's Identity Rights, by K. O'Donovan. 6. The Impact of the Convention on the Case-law of the European Court of Human Rights, by U. Kilkelly. 7. Children and Armed Conflict: some issues of law and policy, by J. Kuper. 8. Ending Corporal Punishment of Children, by P. Newell. 9. State responsibility and parental responsibility: New Labour and the implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in the United Kingdom, by C. Hamilton, M. Roberts. 10. The State, the Family and the Child Refugee, by P. Tuitt. 11. Child Domestic Workers: slaves, foster children or underage employees? by M. Black. 12. Why the Convention is not about Street Children, by J. Ennew. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Africa / Argentina / Australia / Austria / Bangladesh / Belgium / Brazil / Burundi / Canada / Colombia / Costa Rica / Cyprus / Czech Republic / Denmark / Egypt / El Salvador / Ethiopia / Finland / France / Guatemala / United Kingdom / India / Iraq / Ireland / Italy / Kuwait / latin America / Latvia / Luxembourg / mali / Mexico / Middle East / Morocco / Mozamibque / Namibia / Nepal / Nigeria / Norway / pakistan / peru / Poland / Rwanda / Senegal / Somalia / South Africa / Spain / South Asia / Sweden / Tanzania / Uganda / USA / Viet Nam / West Africa / Former Yugoslavia NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; Worst forms of child labour (ILO convention no. 182); ICCPR; Declaration on the rights of the child; CAT; CERD; African charter on the rights of the child; CEDAW; ICESCR; Refugee convention; Geneva conventions; additional protocols to the Geneva conventions; Cairo declaration on human rights in Islam; Vienna declaration and programme of action; |
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3. | Freeman, Michael D. : Children, medicine and the law, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Children, medicine and the law / Freeman, Michael D. - (The international library of medicine, ethics and law), lvii, 678 p.. - Aldershot : Ashgate publ., 2005. ISBN 1-84014-754-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: Assisted Reproduction: Its Implications for Children:. 1. M. Radin (1987) Market Inalienability; 2. C.B. Cohen (1996) Give Me Children or I Shall Die!; 3 J. Burley and J. Harris (1999) Human Cloning and Child Welfare. 4. K.R. Daniels, Eric Blyth, Darrell hall and Kathy M. Hanson (2000) The Best Interests of the Child in Assisted Human Reproduction: the Interplay Between the State, Professions and Parents. PART II : Sex Selection:. 5. H.B. Holmes (1987) Review of M.A. Warren, Gendercide: The Implications of Sex Selection. 6. M.A. Warren (1987) A Reply to Holmes on Gendercide. 7. John A. Robertson (2001) Preconception Gender Selection. PART III: Choosing the Sexual Orientation of Children:. 8. E. Stein (1998) Choosing the Sexual Orientation of Children. 9. D. Heyd (1995) Prenatal Diagnosis: Whose Right?. PART IV: Wrongful Life or Death:. 10. T.H. Murray (1987) Moral Obligations to the Not-Yet-Born: The Foetus as Patient. 11. J. Feinberg (1987) Wrongful Life and the Counterfactual Element in Harming. 12. J. Harris (1990) The Wrong of Wrongful Life; 13. B. Steinbock and R. McClamrock (1994) When is Birth Unfair to the Child?; 14. B. Steinbock (1987) Prenatal Wrongful Death; 15. D.S. Davis (1997) Genetic Dilemmas and the Child's Right to an Open Future. PART VI: The Newborn's Status:. 16. C. Strong (1991) Delivering Hydrocephalic Foetuses. PART VI: Defective New born Children:. 17. H.E. McHaffie, I.A. Laing, M. Parker and J. McMillan (2001) Deciding for Imperilled Newborn's: Medical Authority or Parental Autonomy; 18. Raymond S. Duff and A.G.M. Campbell (1973) Moral and Ethical Dilemmas in the Special Care Nursery; 19. J.Muraskas et al (1999) Neonatal Viability in the 1990s: Held Hostage by Technology. PART VII: Neonatal Intensive Care:. 20. Helen Harrison (1986) Neonatal Intensive Care: Parent's Role in Ethical Decision Making; 21. Carol A. Heimer and Lisa R. Staffen (1995) Interdependence and Reintegrative Social Control: Labelling and Reforming "Inappropriate" Parents in Neonatal Intensive Care Units. PART VIII: HIV Testing of New born Children:. 22. C. Crawford (1996) An Argument for Universal Paediatric HIV Testing, Counselling and Treatment; 23. N. Loewenstein (1996) Mandatory Screening of Newborn's for HIV: An Idea Whose Time Has Not Yet Come. PART IX: Children as Donors:. 24. A.L. Caplan (1987) Should Foetuses or Infants be Utilized as Organ Donors?; 25. L.F. Ross (1994) Justice for Children: The Child as Organ Donor; 26. J. Dwyer and E. Vig (1995) Rethinking Transplantation between Siblings; 27. F. Serota et al (1981) Role of a Child Advocate in the Selection of Donors for Paediatric Bone Marrow Transplantation; 28. M.P. Aulisio, T. May and G.D. Block (2001) Procreation for Donation: the Moral and Political permissibility of "Having a Child to Save a Child.". PART X: Conjoined Twins:. 29. David Thomasna et al (1996) The Ethics of Caring for Conjoined Twins: The Lakeberg Twins; 30. John Harris (2001) Human Beings, Persons and Conjoined Twins: an Ethical Analysis of the Judgement in Re A. PART XI: Decisions about Health Care:. 31. Loretta M. Kopelman (1997) The Best Interests Standard as Threshold, Ideal and Standard of Reasonableness; 32. P. Alderson (1992) Everyday and Medical Life Choices: Decision Making Among 8-15 Year Old School Students; 33. M. Brazier and C. Bridge (1996) Coercion or Caring : Analysing Adolescent Autonomy. 34. L.F. Ross (1997) Health Care Decision-making by Children: Is it in their Best Interest?;. 35. A.R. Holder (1988) Disclosure and Consent Problems in Paediatrics; 36. Insoo Hyun (2000) When Adolescents "Mismanage" Their Chronic Medical Conditions: an Ethical Exploration. PART XII: The Competence of Children:. 37. M. Lipson (1993) What Do You Say to a Child with Aids?; 38. L. Weithorn and S. Campbell (1982) The Competency of Children and Adolescents to Make Informed Treatment Decisions; 39. E.J. Susman, L.D. Dorn and J.C. Fletcher (1987) Reasoning About Illness in Ill and Healthy Children and Adolescents; 40. P. Alderson (1992) In the Genes or in the Stars? Children's Competence to Consent. PART XIII: Adolescents and Life and Death Decisions:. 41. R.F. Weir and C. Peters (1997) Affirming the Decisions Adolescents Make about Life and Death. PART XIV: Children as Subjects of Research:. 42. L.H. Glantz (1998) Research with Children; 43. Herbert Schwartz (1972) Children's Concepts of Research Hospitalization; 44. P. Ramsey (1976) The Enforcement of Morals: Non-therapeutic Research on Children; 45. F.M. Hodges, J.S. Svoboda, R.S. Van Howe (2002) prophylactic Interventions on Children: Balancing Human Rights and Public Health; 46. P. Allmark, S. Mason, A.B. Gill and C. Megone (2001) Is It in a Neonate's Best Interest to Enter a Randomized Controlled Trial?. PART XV: Genetic Testing of Children:. 47. Diane E. Hoffmann and Eric A. Walfsberg (1995) Testing Children for Genetic Predisposition's: Is it in their Best Interest?. PART XVI: Children's Rights To Health Care:. 48. Z. Kurtz (1995) Do Children's Rights to Health Care in the UK Ensure their Best Interests?; 49. Dan W. Brock (2001) Children's Rights to Healthcare. Name index. INDEX WORDS:
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4. | Mills, Eithne : Family law in Australia, 2004 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: part of a serial Family law in Australia : Re Patrick and the matter of child A / Mills, Eithne ; McConvill, James REFERENCE TO GENERIC UNIT (Periodica): The international journal of human rights : vol. 8; no. 1., p. 17-44. - London : Frank Cass, 2004. - ISSN 1364-2987 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Australia NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; ECHR-8;
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5. | Kabeer, Naila (ed.) : Inclusive citizenship, 2005 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph series Inclusive citizenship : meanings and expressions / Kabeer, Naila (ed.) - ( Claiming citizenship series: Rights, participation and accountability ; vol. 1 ), xiv, 274 p.. - London : Zed Books, 2005. ISBN 1-84277-549-9 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Contents:. 1. Introduction: The search for inclusive citizenship: meanings and expressions in an interconnected world/Naila Kabeer. Rights: 2. Towards an actor-oriented perspective on human rights/Celestine Nyamu-Musembi. 3. The emergence of human rights in the north: towards historical re-evaluation/Neil Stammers. Identity: 4. A nation in search of citizens: problems of citizenship in the Nigerian context/Oga Steve Abah and Jenks Zakari Okwori. 5. The quest for inclusion: nomadic communities and citizenship questions in Rajasthan/Mandakini Pant. 6. Rights without citizenship? Participation, family and community in Rio de Janeiro/Joanna S. Wheeler. 7. Young people talking about citizenship in Britain/Ruth Lister, with Noel Smith, Sue Middleton and Lynn Cox. 8. Rights and citizenship of indigenous women in Chiapas: a history of struggles, fears and hopes/Carlos Cortez Ruiz. Struggle: 9. 'We all have rights, but...' contesting concepts of citizenship in Brazil/Evelina Dagnino. 10. Bodies as sites of struggle: Naripokkho and the movement for women's rights in Bangladesh/Shireen P. Haq. 11. 'Growing' citizenship from the grassroots: Nijera Kori and social mobilization in Bangladesh/Naila Kabeer. 12. Constructing citizenship without a licence: the struggle of undocumented immigrants in the USA for livelihoods and recognition/Fran Ansley. Policy: 13. The grootboom case and the constitutional right to housing: the politics of planning in post-apartheid South Africa/John J. Williams. 14. Citizenship and the right to water: lessons from South Africa's free basic water policy/Lyla Mehta. 15. Donors, rights-based approaches and implications for global citizenship: a case study from Peru/Rosalind Eyben. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Nigeria / Rajasthan / United Kingdom / Brazil / Bangladesh / United States / South Africa / Peru
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6. | Selbervik, Hilde : Aid as a tool for promotion of human rights and democracy, 1997 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Aid as a tool for promotion of human rights and democracy : what can Norway do? / Selbervik, Hilde - (Evaluation report ; 7.97), viii, var. pag.. - Oslo : The Royla Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1997. ISBN 87-7177-483-2 LANGUAGE: ENG INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Zimbabwe / Tanzania / Zambia / Norway |