Children's Rights: New Issues, New Themes, New Perspectives
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This collection of essays by a variety of scholars, compiled to celebrate the silver anniversary of The International Journal of Childrenβs Rights, builds on work already in the literature to reveal where we are now at and how the law concerned with children is reacting to new developments. New, or relatively new subject matter is explored, such as film classification, intersex genital mutilation, the right to development. Rights within the context of sport are given an airing. We are offered ne
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This scholarly collection examines the evolving landscape of children's rights law, exploring how legal frameworks are adapting to contemporary challenges. The essays tackle emerging issues from film classification systems to intersex genital mutilation and rights within youth sports, building upon established children's rights literature. These academic perspectives reveal how legal protections for young people are responding to new societal developments and complex ethical questions. The compilation offers fresh insights into both established and novel aspects of child protection and empowerment.
What distinguishes this work is its forward-looking approach to children's legal standing and welfare considerations across multiple domains. The diverse scholarly contributions provide valuable analysis for educators, policymakers, and child advocacy professionals seeking to understand current trajectories in youth rights. This academic examination of children's legal status and emerging protections will particularly benefit those working at the intersection of law, policy, and child development. The collection ultimately advances our understanding of how children's rights frameworks must evolve to address new challenges in protecting young people's wellbeing.
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