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Child Rights: The Movement, International Law, and Opposition, Over twenty years after the 1989 UN General Assembly vote to open the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) for signature and ratification by UN member states, the United States remains one of only two UN members not to have ratified it. The other i, Child Rights: The Movement, International Law, and Opposition
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  • Child Rights: The Movement, International Law, and Opposition
  • Written by author Clark Butler
  • Published by Purdue University Press, 6/15/2012
  • Over twenty years after the 1989 UN General Assembly vote to open the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) for signature and ratification by UN member states, the United States remains one of only two UN members not to have ratified it. The other i
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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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