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" What is right for children? : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 993943
Doc. No : b748313
Title & Author : What is right for children? : : the competing paradigms of religion and human rights /\ edited by Martha Albertson Fineman, Karen Worthington.
Publication Statement : Farnham, Surrey, England ;Burlington, VT :: Ashgate,, ©2009.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (x, 450 pages)
ISBN : 0754674193
: : 0754699013
: : 1282243845
: : 9780754674191
: : 9780754699019
: : 9781282243842
: 9780754674191
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 389-437) and index.
Contents : Advocating for children's rights in a lawless nation : articulating rights for foster children / Barbara Bennett Woodhouse and Brooke Hardy -- A proposal for collaborative enforcement of a federal right to education / Kimberly Jenkins Robinson --Taking children's interests seriously / Martha Albertson Fineman --Child's right to religious freedom in international law : the search for meaning / Ursula Kilkelly -- Clashing rights and welfare : a return to a rights discourse in family law in the UK? / Shazia Choudhry -- Accommodating children's religious expression in public schools : a comparative analysis of the veil and other religious symbols in Western democracies / Catherine J. Ross -- Children, education, and rights in a society divided by religion : the perspectives of children and young people / Laura Lundy -- Children, international human rights, and the politics of belonging / Alice Hearst -- The right of children to be loved / S. Matthew Liao.
: Children's rights as human rights. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child : empowering parents to protect their children's rights / Barbara Bennett Woodhouse and Kathryn A. Johnson -- Child, family, state, and gender equality in religious stances and human rights instruments : a preliminary comparison / Linda C. McClain -- Rhetoric, religion, and human rights : "save the children!" / Barbara Stark -- Feminist fundamentalism on the frontier between government and family responsibility for children / Mary Ann Case -- Using international human rights law in US courts : lessons from the campaign against the juvenile death penalty / Linda M. Keller -- The lesser culpability of the juvenile offender : trial in adult criminal court, incarceration with adults, and excessive sanctions / Bernardine Dohrn -- Parental rights doctrine : creating and maintaining maternal value / Annette R. Appell --Placing children in context : parents, foster care, and poverty / Naomi Cahn -- Expanding the parent-child-state triangle in public family law : the role of private providers / Susan Vivian Mangold.
Abstract : Using international human rights norms as a touchstone, examining the state of "rights-talk" about children in the US, this collection explores the presence, participation and treatment of children, in many contexts of US society.
Subject : Children's rights-- United States-- Religious aspects.
Subject : Freedom of religion-- United States.
Subject : International and municipal law-- United States.
Subject : Parent and child (Law)-- United States.
Subject : Children's rights-- Religious aspects.
Subject : Freedom of religion.
Subject : International and municipal law.
Subject : LAW-- Constitutional.
Subject : LAW-- Public.
Subject : Parent and child (Law)
Subject : United States.
Dewey Classification : ‭342.7308/772‬
LC Classification : ‭KF4783‬‭.W43 2009eb‬
Added Entry : Fineman, Martha.
: Worthington, Karen.
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