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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Multidisciplinary Responses to the International Rights of the Child / Clark Butler 1
Part 1 The Movement and the UN Convention
1 Children's Rights: An Historical and Conceptual Analysis / Clark Butler 13
2 The Case for the Convention on the Rights of the Child from the Perspective of Child Psychology / Katherine Covell 37
3 Developmental Considerations in Teaching Children's Rights / Katherine Covell R. Brian Howe 55
4 Introducing Critical Thinking and Dialogue in Preschool / Marie-France Daniel 73
Part 2 The Opposition
5 Nannies with Blue Berets: The UN Convention and the Invasion of National and Family Sovereignty / Michael P. Farris 95
6 Educational Freedom and Human Rights: Exploring the Tensions between the Interests and Rights of Parents, Children, and the State / Perry L. Glanzer 115
7 Implementing the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Canada: A Question of Commitment / R. Brian Howe 141
8 Implementing the Convention on the Rights of the Child in the UK: A Problem of Political Will / Claire Cassidy 157
Part 3 Children's Rights in the Developing World
9 Motivating Political Responsibility for Children in Poor Countries / Stephen L. Esquith 177
10 "The Right Child": Challenges and Opportunities of Child Rights Legislation in Theory and Practice / Krisjon Olson 201
11 Pragmatism, Capabilities, and Children's Rights in Development Ethics / Jennifer Caseldine-Bracht 227
Annotated bibliography 241
Contributors 247
Index 251
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