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Thirty years of research on children's rights in the context of migration : towards increased visibility and recognition of some children, but not all? Ghent University
This article presents a tentative analysis of 30 years of academic research in the field of children’s rights and migration (1989–2019). Much research has addressed the plight of unaccompanied, refugee and asylum-seeking children, trying better to link children’s rights considerations with international refugee law. Many publications address the best interests of the child principle and the right to be heard. Most research focuses on (migration ...
Children's rights in business and human rights: from the sidelines to the centre field? University of Antwerp
Children's rights: a commentary on the Convention on the Rights of the Child and its Protocols University of Antwerp
European and International Policy Agendas on Children, Youth and Children’s Rights. Comparison and Possible Synergies KU Leuven
This study compares the policy agendas on children('s rights) and youth of the European Union, the Council of Europe and the United Nations and identifies possible synergies.
The challenge of domesticating children's rights treaties in Nigeria and alternative legal avenues for protecting children University of Antwerp
The domestication of child-related treaties is not a straightforward process in Nigeria. Unlike treaties with another thematic focus, the majority of constituent states must give their full consent before any child-related instrument may be domesticated at the federal level and subsequently re-enacted in the domestic states. In many ways, the plural legal orders in the country and the differing perceptions of childhood make consensus difficult ...