Incorporating the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child into National Law

Ursula Kilkelly editor Laura Lundy editor Bronagh Byrne editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Intersentia Ltd

Published:25th Jun '21

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The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) requires States Parties to take all appropriate measures to implement the rights in the Convention. As we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Convention's adoption, focus has shifted onto the measures being taken at national level to give effect to children's rights with specific reference to legal incorporation both direct and indirect. The way in which the CRC is given legal effect is highly contingent upon the constitutional and legal systems of individual countries and can best be understood by those writing from the specific national context. So this books combines individual contributions that address the experience of legal incorporation in selected countries by their national experts, with comparative analysis of the international landscape from the world's leading authorities on legal implementation of the CRC. The result is an up-to-date, comparative and international analysis of the progress made around the world to incorporate the CRC, in the first comprehensive and analytical presentation of these issues. Incorporating the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child into National Law is a rich resource central to the work of every lawyer with an interest in the CRC or the incorporation of international legal instruments.

'A look at the list of contributors inspires respect they are frontrunners spreading awareness of children's rights, and they are some of the leading experts in the world.' -- Hanne Hartoft, International Journal of Law, Policy and The Family, 2021

ISBN: 9781780689920

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366 pages