Legal protection of social and economic rights of children in developing countries : reassessing international cooperation and responsibility /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Antwerp ; Portland [Or.] : Portland, OR :
Intersentia ; Distribution for the USA and Canada, International Specialized Book Services,
c2010
Antwerp ; Portland, OR : Intersentia, c2010 |
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Table of Contents:
- A general introduction
- The legal and institutional framework for international protection of children's social and economic rights
- Implementing the social and economic rights of children in developing countries : the place of international assistance and cooperation
- Re-examining states' external obligations to implement economic and social rights of children : towards a theory of diagonal obligations
- Reconstructing the legal basis and scope of states' fulfil-bound diagonal obligations in economic and social rights
- Securing implementation and enforcement of states' diagonal obligations to support fulfilment of economic and social rights
- Beneath and beyond states : exploring global obligations of non state actors to fulfil children's economic and social rights
- Conclusion and further reflections
- A general introduction
- The legal and institutional framework for international protection of childrens social and economic rights
- Implementing the social and economic rights of children in developing countries : the place of international assistance and cooperation
- Re-examining states external obligations to implement economic and social rights of children : towards a theory of diagonal obligations
- Reconstructing the legal basis and scope of states fulfil-bound diagonal obligations in economic and social rights
- Securing implementation and enforcement of states diagonal obligations to support fulfilment of economic and social rights
- Beneath and beyond states : exploring global obligations of non state actors to fulfil childrens economic and social rights
- Conclusion and further reflections