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ISBN: 978-3-8474-0193-3

The EU as a Children’s Rights Actor

Law, Policy and Structural Dimensions

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Erscheinungsdatum : 16.11.2015

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ISBN: 978-3-8474-0193-3

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This edited collection critiques, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the growing body of EU children’s rights activities in the light of broader global political, economic and legal processes. Specifically, it interrogates whether EU intervention effectively responds to what are perceived as global violations of children’s rights; the extent to which EU efforts to uphold children’s rights complement and reinforce parallel national and international pursuits. Moreover, it scrutinises the compatibility of EU children’s rights measures with the principles and provisions enshrined in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).

Table of Contents

 

OPEN ACCESS

Following articels are open access and are free to download:/
Die folgenden Beiträge können Sie kostenlos herunterladen:

Ingi Iusmen and Helen Stalford
Introduction: The EU as a Children’s Rights Actor: Law, Policy and Structural Dimensions

Helen Stalford
Journeys to European Justice: (How) Can the EU Enable Children to Enforce their Rights?

Eleanor Drywood
“When we buy a young boy …”: Migrant Footballers, Children’s Rights and the Case for EU Intervention

Joseph Savirimuthu
Networked Children, Commercial Profiling and The EU Data Protection Reform Agenda: In the Child’s Best Interests?

Nuno Ferreira
Child Labour and EU Law and Policy: A Regional Solution for a Global Issue

Helen Stalford and Ingi Iusmen
Conclusion: How Can the EU Be a Better Children’s Rights Actor?

 

Editors:
Ingi Iusmen, PhD,
Research Fellow at the Department of Politics, University of Sheffield, UK
Prof. Helen Stalford,
Founding director of the European Children‘s Rights Unit (ECRU), Professor at the School of Law & Social Justice, University of Liverpool, UK

Download for free: publicity leaflet (pdf)

Target groups: Scholars and students in the fields of EU Politics, EU Law, International Law, International Politics, Childhood Studies and Sociology; Child and human rights practitioners; civil society organizations and policymakers
Keywords: Children’s Rights, European Union, Globalisation
Subject area: Political Science, Law, Sociology

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ISBN

978-3-8474-0193-3

eISBN

978-3-8474-0412-5

Format

A5

Scope

331

Year of publication

2015

Date of publication

16.11.2015

Edition

1.

Language

Englisch

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children's rights, European Union, globalisation

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[…] insgesamt vermittelt das Buch profunde Einblicke in die verschiedenen Bereiche und Handlungsansätze der EU-Kinderrechtspolitik und regt dazu an, sich genauer mit ihr auseinanderzusetzen.

socialnet.de, 24.03.2016

Description

Description

This edited collection critiques, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the growing body of EU children’s rights activities in the light of broader global political, economic and legal processes. Specifically, it interrogates whether EU intervention effectively responds to what are perceived as global violations of children’s rights; the extent to which EU efforts to uphold children’s rights complement and reinforce parallel national and international pursuits. Moreover, it scrutinises the compatibility of EU children’s rights measures with the principles and provisions enshrined in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).

Table of Contents

 

OPEN ACCESS

Following articels are open access and are free to download:/
Die folgenden Beiträge können Sie kostenlos herunterladen:

Ingi Iusmen and Helen Stalford
Introduction: The EU as a Children’s Rights Actor: Law, Policy and Structural Dimensions

Helen Stalford
Journeys to European Justice: (How) Can the EU Enable Children to Enforce their Rights?

Eleanor Drywood
“When we buy a young boy …”: Migrant Footballers, Children’s Rights and the Case for EU Intervention

Joseph Savirimuthu
Networked Children, Commercial Profiling and The EU Data Protection Reform Agenda: In the Child’s Best Interests?

Nuno Ferreira
Child Labour and EU Law and Policy: A Regional Solution for a Global Issue

Helen Stalford and Ingi Iusmen
Conclusion: How Can the EU Be a Better Children’s Rights Actor?

 

Editors:
Ingi Iusmen, PhD,
Research Fellow at the Department of Politics, University of Sheffield, UK
Prof. Helen Stalford,
Founding director of the European Children‘s Rights Unit (ECRU), Professor at the School of Law & Social Justice, University of Liverpool, UK

Download for free: publicity leaflet (pdf)

Target groups: Scholars and students in the fields of EU Politics, EU Law, International Law, International Politics, Childhood Studies and Sociology; Child and human rights practitioners; civil society organizations and policymakers
Keywords: Children’s Rights, European Union, Globalisation
Subject area: Political Science, Law, Sociology

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Publisher

ISBN

978-3-8474-0193-3

eISBN

978-3-8474-0412-5

Format

A5

Scope

331

Year of publication

2015

Date of publication

16.11.2015

Edition

1.

Language

Englisch

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[…] insgesamt vermittelt das Buch profunde Einblicke in die verschiedenen Bereiche und Handlungsansätze der EU-Kinderrechtspolitik und regt dazu an, sich genauer mit ihr auseinanderzusetzen.

socialnet.de, 24.03.2016

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