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International Human Rights of Children

  • Thorough compilation of legal analyses of substantive and procedural children’s rights issues
  • An innovative and useful perpective for both academia and practitioners
  • Broadens and updates the state of literature on international children’s rights
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: International Human Rights (IHR)

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Table of contents (23 entries)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xviii
  2. Introduction, Implementation, and Enforcement

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
  3. Core Children’s Rights Issues

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 159-159
    2. Alternative Care and Children’s Rights

      • Kirsten Sandberg
      Pages 187-213
    3. Children’s Economic and Social Rights

      • Aoife Nolan
      Pages 239-258
    4. The Education Rights of Children

      • Laura Lundy, Patricia O’Lynn
      Pages 259-276
    5. Children’s Right to Health

      • John Tobin
      Pages 277-298
    6. Children’s Participation in the Justice System

      • Aoife Daly, Stephanie Rap
      Pages 299-319
    7. Deprivation of Liberty of Children

      • Ton Liefaard
      Pages 321-357
    8. Civil Rights and Freedoms of the Child

      • Usang Maria Assim
      Pages 389-417
  4. Contemporary and Emerging Themes

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 419-419

About this book

This book explores the meaning and implementation of international children’s rights law, as laid down in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and related international and regional human rights instruments. It considers the application of international children’s rights at the national level and addresses key procedural and institutional matters concerning children’s rights implementation, including monitoring, complaints mechanisms, effective remedies, advocacy and international agenda-setting. The book breaks new ground by analysing a wide range of international children’s rights issues from a legal perspective. It incorporates a comparative perspective on children’s rights law at the international, regional and domestic level and contains information on evidence-based strategies towards the implementation and enforcement of international children’s rights law.


The book is targeted at academics, legal and other professionals, and advanced students. It analyses children’s rights law in the following areas: implementation and enforcement; advocacy and standard setting; complaints and remedies; the child and the family; adoption; alternative care; protection from violence; civil rights of the child; economic, social and cultural rights; education; health; migration and refugees; children and the justice system; children with disabilities; deprivation of liberty; children’s rights and digital technologies; war and disaster; sustainable development goals and further contemporary issues.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Law, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland

    Ursula Kilkelly

  • Leiden Law School, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands

    Ton Liefaard

About the editors

Ursula Kilkelly is Professor of Law at the School of Law, University College Cork in Ireland. Over a 20 year career Ursula has researched the area of international children’s rights law, exploring the potential of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the European Convention on Human Rights to realise the rights of children in various areas. Ursula has published in international peer reviewed journals and prestigious collections and undertaken commissioned research for international bodies like the Council of Europe and UNICEF on children’s rights issues including youth justice and detention, rights based advocacy and the legal implementation of the UNCRC. Her work directly informs law and policy reform at a national and European level and she works collaboratively across jurisdictions with multiple non-governmental and legal organisations. She is currently co-editor of Youth Justice, An International Journal. At UCC, Ursula directs the Child Law Clinic which provides student-led legal research services for those who seek to develop law and policy from a children’s rights perspective and in 2018, she launched the Centre for Children’s Rights and Family Law with colleagues in the School of Law.  Ursula teaches International Children’s Rights Law and Juvenile Justice on the LLM in Children’s Rights and Family Law and welcomes PhD students in all areas of children’s rights.  

Ton Liefaard is Full Professor of Children’s Rights and holds the UNICEF Chair in Children’s Rights at Leiden Law School, Leiden University, the Netherlands. He is the director of the Master of Law’s Programme (LL.M) Advanced Studies in International Children’s Rights and of Leiden University’s summer school programme Frontiers of Children’s Rights. He teaches and publishes widely on the meaning of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and related international, regional and domestic children’s rights standards for specific issues, including juvenile justice, deprivation of liberty of children, children’s access to justice, child friendly justice and violence against children. He supervises PhD students from across the globe and he regularly works as a consultant and researcher for international organizations, including UNICEF, the Council of Europe and the European Union. He also serves as a substitute Justice of the Court of Appeal in The Hague and as a member of the Council for the Administration of Criminal Justice and Protection of Juveniles (Raad voor Strafrechtstoepassing en Jeugdbescherming), a permanent advisory body to the Government of The Netherlands. He used to be a member of Dutch Government Committee on the Reassessment of Parenthood (Staatscommissie Herijking Ouderschap). Ton Liefaard holds a Master and a PhD in law from the VU University Amsterdam.



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eBook USD 359.00
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