This important edited collection is the culmination of research undertaken by the Children »s Rights Judgments Project. This initiative involved academic experts revisiting existing case law, drawn from a range of legal sub-disciplines and jurisdictions, and redrafting the judgment from a children »s rights perspective. The rewritten judgments shed light on the conceptual and practical challenges of securing children »s rights within judicial decision-making and explore how developments in theory and practice can inform and (re-)invigorate the legal protection of children »s rights. Collectively, the judgments point to five key factors that support a children »s rights-based approach to judgment writing. These include: using children »s rights law and principles; drawing on academic insights and evidence; endorsing child friendly procedures; adopting a children »s rights focused narrative; and using child-friendly language.
Each judgment is accompanied by a commentary explaining the historical and legal context of the original case and the rationale underpinning the revised judgment including the particular children »s rights perspective adopted; the extent to which it addresses the children »s rights deficiencies evident in the original judgment; and the potential impact the alternative version might have had on law, policy or practice.
Presented thematically, with contributions from leading scholars in the field, this innovative collection offers a truly new and unique perspective on children »s rights.
Professor Stephen Gilmore & Professor Kathryn Hollingsworth
Rewriting Children’s Rights Judgments [PDF ebook]
From Academic Vision to New Practice
Rewriting Children’s Rights Judgments [PDF ebook]
From Academic Vision to New Practice
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Format PDF ● Pages 616 ● ISBN 9781782259275 ● Éditeur Professor Stephen Gilmore & Professor Kathryn Hollingsworth ● Maison d’édition Bloomsbury Publishing ● Publié 2017 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 5385078 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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