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Children : Rights and Childhood
Children: Rights and Childhood is widely regarded as the first book to offer a detailed philosophical examination of children’s rights.David Archard provides a clear and accessible introduction to a topic that has assumed increasing relevance since the book’s ?rst publication.Divided clearly into three parts, it covers key topics such as:John Locke’s writings on childrenPhilippe Ariès’s Centuries of Childhood children’s moral and legal rightsa child’s right to vote and to sexual choiceparental rights to privacy and autonomydefining and understanding child abuse. The third edition has been fully revised and updated throughout with a new chapter providing an in-depth analysis of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) and Part 2 has been restructured to move the reader from general theoretical considerations of children’s rights through to practical issues.This volume is ideal reading for advanced studies across Philosophy, Social Work, Law, Childhood Studies, Politics, and Social Policy.
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The Rights Of Disabled Children
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The Rights Of Disabled Children
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Women's rights are human rights
Attaining equality between women and men and eliminating all forms of discrimination against women are fundamental human rights and United Nations values.Women around the world nevertheless regularly suffer violations of their human rights throughout their life, and realizing women's human rights has not always been prioritized.Achieving equality between women and men requires a comprehensive understanding of the ways in which women experience discrimination and are denied equality so as to develop appropriate strategies to eliminate such discrimination.This publication provides an introduction to women's human rights, beginning with the main provisions in international human rights law and going on to explain particularly relevant concepts for fully understanding women's human rights.
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Which rights do children not have?
Children do not have the same rights as adults in certain areas, such as the right to vote, the right to enter into legal contracts, and the right to make certain decisions about their own lives. Additionally, children may not have the same rights to privacy or freedom of movement as adults, as these rights are often limited by parental or guardian supervision. Overall, children's rights are typically more restricted than those of adults in order to ensure their safety and well-being.
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Why are rights for children important?
Rights for children are important because they ensure that children are protected, respected, and given the opportunity to reach their full potential. These rights guarantee that children have access to education, healthcare, and a safe environment to grow and develop. By upholding children's rights, we are investing in the future generation and creating a more just and equitable society.
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How should children learn about their rights?
Children should learn about their rights through age-appropriate education that is inclusive, engaging, and interactive. This can be achieved through school curriculum, community programs, and family discussions. It is important for children to understand their rights in a way that is relatable to their everyday lives, and to be taught in a way that encourages critical thinking and empathy towards others. Additionally, children should be encouraged to ask questions and seek out information about their rights, and be provided with resources to help them understand and advocate for their rights.
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Which fundamental rights are freedom rights?
Freedom rights are fundamental rights that guarantee individuals the freedom to act and make choices without interference from the government or other individuals. Some examples of freedom rights include the right to freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, freedom of movement, and freedom of association.
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Civil Rights Stories: LGBTQ+ Rights
This book explains civil rights, and the reasons why LGBTQ+ people have had to fight for equal rights, in an accessible way for younger readers. Included is a foreword by Amy Lamé, who is a prominent LGBTQ+ activist and advocate, broadcaster and London Night Czar. This chronological selection of key civil rights moments and movements explains in a child-friendly way the reasons why LGBTQ+ people have faced prejudice, violence and closed minds, and the ways they have overcome many obstacles on the path to equality.It looks at historical examples, such as attitudes in ancient Egypt and early LGBTQ+ organisations, along with modern events, such as the alarm over the cause of HIV/AIDS, Pride marches, same-sex marriage and transgender rights. Prominent civil rights campaigners and figures are featured and a timeline helps readers to see at a glance how the fight for LGBTQ+ rights has evolved over time.Sensitive illustrations illuminate the text and help readers to understand some of the harder concepts.Death and violence are mentioned, but are wholly in context and are written about in a non-alarmist way with the age of the reader very much in mind.The Civil Rights Stories series is a vital resource for younger readers aged 7+ who are being introduced to these topics or are studying them in school. Title in this series:Human RightsLGBTQ+ RightsRacial EqualityRefugees and HomelandsSlaveryWomen's Rights and Suffrage
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Civil Rights Stories: Human Rights
This book explains civil rights and the history of the fight for human rights and equality in an accessible way for younger readers. Included is a foreword by Professor Leslie Thomas QC.Leslie is a leading barrister, a Professor of Law and a passionate champion of human rights. A chronological selection of key civil rights moments and movements in the struggle for equal human rights is explained in a child-friendly way.This book examines some of the history of how and why inequality exists and the challenges to overcome it.This book looks at topics including revolution, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the UN, Amnesty International and human rights that affect children.It also looks at some of the freedoms and rights that all people should have, such as the right to be free from violence and slavery.It explores how people and organisations have stood up for our rights and how the struggle for equality continues to this day.Prominent civil rights campaigners and figures are featured and a timeline helps readers to see how human rights have evolved over time.Sensitive illustrations help to illuminate the text and will aid readers in understanding some of the harder concepts.Death and violence are mentioned, but are wholly in context and are written about in a non-alarmist way with the age of the reader very much in mind. The Civil Rights Stories series is a vital resource for younger readers aged 7+ who are being introduced to these topics or are studying these topics in school.Titles in this series:Human Rights/LGBTQ+ Rights/Racial Equality/Refugees and Homelands/Slavery/Women's Rights and Suffrage
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Algorithmic Rights and Protections for Children
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These Rights are Your Rights : An empowering guide for children everywhere from Amnesty International
With forewords from Angelina Jolie and Zahra Joya Every child has special human rights, from the moment they’re born until they grow up, including the rights to education, a safe home and a clean environment, as well as equality and protection from harm.Children even have the right to play! Packed with comic illustrations by Sue Cheung, fun facts and inspiring stories, plus useful resources and top tips, this book is a friendly, one-stop guide to all your rights.
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What are the rights and responsibilities of children?
Children have the right to be protected from harm, to receive an education, to have access to healthcare, and to express their opinions. They also have the responsibility to respect the rights of others, to follow rules and laws, to take care of their own health and well-being, and to contribute positively to their families and communities. It is important for adults to support and guide children in understanding and exercising their rights and responsibilities.
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What rights do fathers of illegitimate children have?
Fathers of illegitimate children have the right to establish paternity through DNA testing or a legal acknowledgment of paternity. Once paternity is established, fathers have the right to seek custody or visitation rights, as well as the responsibility to provide financial support for the child. However, the extent of these rights can vary depending on the laws of the specific jurisdiction. It is important for fathers to consult with a family law attorney to understand and protect their rights in such situations.
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What are the rights for books as merchandise shipments?
Books as merchandise shipments have the same rights as any other type of merchandise. They are protected by the laws and regulations governing the shipment of goods, including those related to customs, import/export, and intellectual property. This means that books must be properly declared, packaged, and labeled for shipment, and they must comply with any relevant regulations in the destination country. Additionally, the rights of the author and publisher must be respected, including any copyright and licensing agreements.
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How do fundamental rights differ from human rights?
Fundamental rights are specific rights that are recognized and protected by a country's constitution or laws, and they are typically enforceable through legal means within that country. On the other hand, human rights are universal rights that are inherent to all human beings, regardless of their nationality or citizenship, and they are often recognized and protected by international agreements and treaties. While fundamental rights are specific to the legal framework of a particular country, human rights are considered to be universal and apply to all individuals worldwide. Additionally, fundamental rights may vary from country to country, while human rights are meant to be consistent and applicable to everyone.
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