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Bachman, S. L.
[Contributor];
Bissell, Susan L.
[Contributor];
Bourdillon, Michael F. C.
[Contributor];
Cullen, Holly
[Contributor];
Cunningham, Hugh
[Contributor];
Ennew, Judith
[Contributor];
Garcia, Frank J.
[Contributor];
Jun, Soohyun
[Contributor];
Karunan, Victor P.
[Contributor];
Mmari, Donald
[Contributor];
Myers, William E.
[Contributor];
Plateau, Dominique Pierre
[Contributor];
Post, David M.
[Contributor];
Rialp, Victoria V.
[Contributor];
Santos, Benedito Rodrigues dos
[Contributor];
Stromquist, Shelton
[Contributor];
Teerink, Mark B.
[Contributor];
Weston, Burns H.
[Contributor];
Weston, Burns H.
[Editor];
White, Ben
[Contributor];
Wiseberg, Laurie S.
[Contributor]
Child Labor and Human Rights
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- Media type: E-Book
- Title: Child Labor and Human Rights : Making Children Matter
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Contains:
Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
Introduction
Part 1 Clarifying the Problem
1 Rethinking Child Labor: A Multidimensional Human Rights Problem
2 Defining Child Labor as if Human Rights Really Matter
3 Child Labor and the Rights of Children: Historical Patterns of Decline and Persistence
Part 2 The Standards-Based Response of the World Community
4 Child Labor Standards: From Treaties to Labels
5 Translating Standards into Practice: Confronting Transnational Barriers
6 Translating Standards into Practice: Confronting Local Barriers
Part 3 Case Studies
7 Combating Child Labor in Tanzania: A Beginning
8 Combating Child Labor in the Philippines: Listening to Children
9 Combating Child Labor in Brazil: Social Movements in Action
Part 4 Toward Progressive Change
10 Abolishing Child Labor: A Multifaceted Human Rights Solution
11 Conceiving Child Labor in Human Rights Terms: Can It Mobilize Progressive Change?
12 Working Children as Change Makers: Perspectives from the Sout
13 Shifting Positions on Child Labor: The Views and Practice of Intergovernmental Organizations
14 Nongovernmental Organizations in the Struggle Against Child Labor
15 Earning and Learning: Tensions and Compatibility
16 Trade-Based Strategies for Combating Child Labor
Part 5 Conclusion: Contributors’ Consensus
17 Bringing Human Rights to Child Labor: Guiding Principles and Call to Action
Abbreviations and Acronyms
Appendix: Selected Provisions of Key Instruments
Bibliography
The Contributors
Index
About the Book
- Contributor: Bachman, S. L. [Contributor]; Bissell, Susan L. [Contributor]; Bourdillon, Michael F. C. [Contributor]; Cullen, Holly [Contributor]; Cunningham, Hugh [Contributor]; Ennew, Judith [Contributor]; Garcia, Frank J. [Contributor]; Jun, Soohyun [Contributor]; Karunan, Victor P. [Contributor]; Mmari, Donald [Contributor]; Myers, William E. [Contributor]; Plateau, Dominique Pierre [Contributor]; Post, David M. [Contributor]; Rialp, Victoria V. [Contributor]; Santos, Benedito Rodrigues dos [Contributor]; Stromquist, Shelton [Contributor]; Teerink, Mark B. [Contributor]; Weston, Burns H. [Contributor]; Weston, Burns H. [Editor]; White, Ben [Contributor]; Wiseberg, Laurie S. [Contributor]
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Published:
Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2022]
- Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (541 p.)
- Language: English
- DOI: 10.1515/9781685853549
- ISBN: 9781685853549
- Identifier:
- Keywords: POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General
- Origination:
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Footnote:
In English
- Description: A comprehensive overview of the worldwide phenomenon of abusive child labor, and efforts to abolish it, from a human rights perspective
- Access State: Restricted Access | Information to licenced electronic resources of the SLUB