Children's constitutional rights in the Nordic Countries / edited by Trude Haugli, Anna Nylund, Randi Sigurdsen, Lena R. L. Bendiksen.
2020
KJC1018 .C48 2020 (Mapit)
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Title
Children's constitutional rights in the Nordic Countries / edited by Trude Haugli, Anna Nylund, Randi Sigurdsen, Lena R. L. Bendiksen.
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Imprint
Leiden ; Boston : Brill Nijhoff, 2020.
Copyright
©2020
Description
xiv, 426 pages ; 25 cm.
Series
Stockholm studies in child law and children's rights ; v. 5.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction to children's constitutional rights in the Nordic countries / Anna Nylund
Children's right to respect for their human dignity / Randi Sigurdsen
Constitutional rights for children in Norway / Trude Haugli
Constitutional protection of children's rights in Finland / Suvianna Hakalehto
Protection of children's rights in the Icelandic constitution / Hrefna Friðriksdóttir
Constitutional rights for children in Sweden / Titti Mattson
Constitutional rights for Danish children / Caroline Adolphsen
Bests interests of the child in the Norwegian constitution / Kirsten Sandberg
Best interests of the child in Finnish legislation and doctrine: What has changed and what remains the same? / Hannele Tolonen, Sanna Koulu and Suvianna Hakalehto
The elusive best interest of the child and Swedish constitution / Johanna Schiratzki
Children's right to participate in decision making in Norway: paternalism and autonomy / Anna Nylund
Children's right to participate and their developing role in Finnish proceedings / Hannele Tolonen
Children's right to participation in Iceland / Elisabet Gísladóttir
Voice but no choice: children's right to participation in Sweden / Pernilla Leviner
Children's right to participation in Denmark: what is the difference between hearing, co-determination and self-determination? / Hanne Hartoft
Children's constitutional rights to respect for family life in Norway: words or real effect? / Lena R.I. Bendiksen
Children's right to family life in Finland: a constitutional right or a side effect of the 'normal family'? / Sanna Koulu
Children's right to family life and the Swedish constitution / Johanna Schiratzki
Children's right to family life in Denmark / Caroline Adolphsen
Children's constitutional rights in the Nordic countries: do constitutional rights matter? / Trude Haugli and Anna Nylund.
Children's right to respect for their human dignity / Randi Sigurdsen
Constitutional rights for children in Norway / Trude Haugli
Constitutional protection of children's rights in Finland / Suvianna Hakalehto
Protection of children's rights in the Icelandic constitution / Hrefna Friðriksdóttir
Constitutional rights for children in Sweden / Titti Mattson
Constitutional rights for Danish children / Caroline Adolphsen
Bests interests of the child in the Norwegian constitution / Kirsten Sandberg
Best interests of the child in Finnish legislation and doctrine: What has changed and what remains the same? / Hannele Tolonen, Sanna Koulu and Suvianna Hakalehto
The elusive best interest of the child and Swedish constitution / Johanna Schiratzki
Children's right to participate in decision making in Norway: paternalism and autonomy / Anna Nylund
Children's right to participate and their developing role in Finnish proceedings / Hannele Tolonen
Children's right to participation in Iceland / Elisabet Gísladóttir
Voice but no choice: children's right to participation in Sweden / Pernilla Leviner
Children's right to participation in Denmark: what is the difference between hearing, co-determination and self-determination? / Hanne Hartoft
Children's constitutional rights to respect for family life in Norway: words or real effect? / Lena R.I. Bendiksen
Children's right to family life in Finland: a constitutional right or a side effect of the 'normal family'? / Sanna Koulu
Children's right to family life and the Swedish constitution / Johanna Schiratzki
Children's right to family life in Denmark / Caroline Adolphsen
Children's constitutional rights in the Nordic countries: do constitutional rights matter? / Trude Haugli and Anna Nylund.
Summary
"Thirty years ago, the adoption of the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child (CRC) reaffirmed children as rights- holders and the existence of children's rights as a particular set of human rights. The CRC represents a comprehensive child law perspective and can, as such, serve as a model for countries aspiring towards a genuine child- rights- approach in their national constitutional law. However, the CRC does not entail an obligation to provide constitutional protection of children's rights. It mandates only appropriate legislative and administrative protection supplemented by other measures implementing the rights enshrined in it"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Call Number
KJC1018 .C48 2020
Language
English
ISBN
9789004382800 (hardback ; alkaline paper)
9789004382817 (ebook)
9004382801
9789004382817 (ebook)
9004382801
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