An edition of Children's human rights (2007)

Children's human rights

challenging global barriers to the child liberation movement

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An edition of Children's human rights (2007)

Children's human rights

challenging global barriers to the child liberation movement

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The arguments in this book challenge some of the key assumptions, beliefs, policy, law and practices that pose barriers to progress toward children's enjoyment of their human rights. The book examines some of the barriers globally to children realizing their human rights.

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English
Pages
342

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Cover of: Children's human rights
Children's human rights: challenging global barriers to the child liberation movement
2007, Sandstone Academic Press
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 324-342.

Published in
South Yarra, Vic
Other Titles
Challenging global barriers to the child liberation movement

Classifications

Library of Congress
HQ789 .G696 2007

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Pagination
342 p.
Number of pages
342

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31777796M
Internet Archive
childrenshumanri0000grov
ISBN 10
0975783955
ISBN 13
9780975783955
LCCN
2007408807

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