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Children's Rights and Human Development - A Multidisciplinary Reader (Paperback)
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Children's Rights and Human Development - A Multidisciplinary Reader (Paperback)
Series: Maastricht Series in Human Rights
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Children's rights and human development is a new and uncharted
domain in human rights and psychology research. This
multidisciplinary children's rights reader is a first attempt to
introduce this domain to students and researchers of children's
rights, child development, child maltreatment, family and child
studies, and related fields. For many lawyers, children's rights
are limited to their legal dimension: the norms and institutions of
international human rights law, often with an exclusive focus on
the Convention on the Rights of the Child and its monitoring treaty
body, the Committee on the Rights of the Child. However, there are
three more dimensions to children's rights. Children's rights share
a moral and a political dimension with all human rights, which most
non-international lawyers all too often overlook. And children's
rights have a fourth dimension: the time dimension of child and
human development. This time dimension is multidisciplinary in
itself. Human development begins nine months before childbirth.
When we are four years of age, our brain is 90% adult size. The
infrastructure of our personality, health, and resilience is formed
in our first years of life, determined by the quality and sheer
quantity of parent-child interaction and secure attachment
formation. Yet, more than one third of children are not securely
attached. According to research published in The Lancet in 2009,
one in ten children in high income countries is maltreated.
Violence against children is a worldwide plague. Socio-economic and
socio-emotional deprivation are still transmitted from generation
to generation in both rich and poor states. Investing in early
childhood development, positive parenting, and child rights
education makes sense. This book brings together substantial and
fascinating texts from many fields and disciplines that illustrate
and elaborate this point. Arranged in ten chapters titled according
to pertinent child rights principles and concepts, these texts
offer a state-of-the-art view of the enormous progress made in the
past decades in several fields of human knowledge. In between these
texts, several news and factual items inform the reader on the huge
gap that still exists between what we know and what we do to make
this world a better place for children, to promote human
development, and to protect human rights better. Child rights
violations are still met with more rhetoric than leadership. But
change is on its way. The book's contents may be used both as
background readings and as tasks for group discussion in
problem-based learning or other educational settings in child
rights law and psychology courses. It is also aimed at a broader
academic and public audience interested in the many aspects and
ramifications of children's rights and human development.
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