Children's rights and refugee law : conceptualising children within the Refugee Convention / Samantha Arnold.
2018
KZ6530 .A75 2018 (Mapit)
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Title
Children's rights and refugee law : conceptualising children within the Refugee Convention / Samantha Arnold.
Imprint
London ; New York, NY : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
Copyright
©2018.
Description
x, 207 pages ; 25 cm.
Series
Law and migration.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
Children, childhood and refugee law
International children's rights Law
Children in the development of refugee law
A children's rights approach to refugee law?
Constructing a children's rights approach: the application of children's rights in refugee law - Conclusions.
Children, childhood and refugee law
International children's rights Law
Children in the development of refugee law
A children's rights approach to refugee law?
Constructing a children's rights approach: the application of children's rights in refugee law - Conclusions.
Summary
"Children make up half of the world's refugees and over 40 per cent of the world's asylum seekers. However, children are largely invisible in historical and contemporary refugee law. Furthermore, there has been very limited interaction between the burgeoning children's rights framework, in particular the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), and the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees (Refugee Convention). This book explores the possibility of a children's rights approach to the interpretation of the Refugee Convention and within that what such an approach might look like. In order to construct a children's rights approach, the conceptualisations of children outside the legal discipline, within international children's rights law and then within refugee law and refugee discourse are analysed. The approach taken is socio-legal and comparative in nature and the suitability of the Refugee Convention as a framework for the interpretation of child claims is examined. The book analyses to what extent the Refugee Convention is capable of dealing with claims from children based on the modern conceptualisation of children, which is underscored by two competing ideologies: the child as a vulnerable object in law to be protected and the child as subject with rights and the capacity to exercise their agency. The influence each regime has had on the other is also analysed. The work discusses how a children's rights approach might improve outcomes for child applicants." -- Publisher's website.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
KZ6530 .A75 2018
Language
English
ISBN
113805271X (hardback)
9781138052710 (hardback)
9781315167633 (ebook)
9781138052710 (hardback)
9781315167633 (ebook)
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