Constitutionalisation of Children's Rights
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1780689675
ISBN-13
9781780689678
Publisher
Intersentia Ltd
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Intersentia Ltd
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 18th, 2023
Print length
321 Pages
Weight
600 grams
Product Classification:
Civil rights & citizenshipComparative lawHuman rights & civil liberties lawFamily law: children
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This book looks at the domestication of childrens rights through the means of constitutionalisation. Constitutionalised, childrens rights become an important frame of reference for the formulation and implementation of legislation and strengthen childrens standing before the courts. However, many leading constitutional developments remain inaccessible due to language barriers. This book is a first effort to make developments and case law more accessible.
This book looks at the domestication of children''s rights through the means of constitutionalisation. Landmark judgments from constitutional courts from across the globe have risen to prominence; for example, the constitutional courts of Indonesia and Zimbabwe outlawing child marriage and the constitutional court of Columbia on the assignment of a gender to an intersex born child, to name a few. Further, the CRC Committee continues to recommend State parties to consider enshrining children''s legal rights at the apex level of law, and there is some interest in, for instance, Germany, in pursuing such an approach. An explicit reference to childrens rights in national constitutions may prevail in cases of conflict and it can provide binding standards for legislative, policy, and regulatory measures. Since the adoption of the CRC thirty years ago, a growing body of jurisprudence in domestic courts has served to illuminate the corresponding challenges and limitations.Constitutionalised, children''s rights become an important frame of reference for the formulation and implementation of legislation and strengthen children''s standing before the courts. However, many leading constitutional developments remain inaccessible due to language barriers. Constitutionalisation of Children''s Rights is a first effort to make developments and case law more accessible. It is an important and invaluable resource for academics and practitioners alike.
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