Children's Rights
Discover the profound insights of Children's Rights by Michael Freeman, published in 1996. This compelling work delves into the United Nations Convention on the Rights of The Child, which was finalized in 1989, and explores the broader children's rights movement. With a comprehensive historical perspective, Freeman traces the evolution of children's rights from the Geneva Declaration of 1924 to the pivotal Convention in 1989, highlighting the shifting principles that shape the legal status and protection of children today.
Spanning 256 pages, this paperback edition is essential for anyone interested in human rights, comparative law, and the sociopolitical landscape surrounding children's welfare. Join Freeman on a journey through the pivotal milestones in the fight for children's rights and understand the significance of these developments in contemporary society.