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This volume constitutes a commentary on Article 34 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. It is part of the series, A Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child , which provides an article by article analysis of all substantive, organizational and procedural provisions of the CRC and its two Optional Protocols. For every article, a comparison with related human rights provisions is made, followed by an in-depth exploration of the nature and scope of State obligations deriving from that article. The series constitutes an essential tool for actors in the field of children’s rights, including academics, students, judges, grassroots workers, governmental, non- governmental and international officers. The series is sponsored by the Belgian Federal Science Policy Office .
Human rights --- Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- Family law. Inheritance law --- Child sexual abuse. --- Children (International law) --- Convention on the Rights of the Child --- Children (International law). --- Convention on the rights of the child (1989). Article 34. --- Child sexual abuse --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law, General & Comparative --- 180.1 Kinderrechten - internationaal --- Child molestation --- Child molesting --- Molestation of children --- Molesting of children --- Sexual abuse of children --- Sexual child abuse --- Child abuse --- Sex crimes --- International law
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This book provides an innovative outlook of the various challenges of international law in the Asian region. Moving away from the Eurocentrism prevalent in the literature on the subject, it provides a comprehensive Asian perspective without adopting a monolithic or homogeneous Asian approach. Although Asian countries converge on certain issues related to international law, such as engagement with the United Nations, at times, there is a significant divergence, such as in the case of agricultural trade liberalisation. Given the vastness of the region and the differing political systems, there are many discrepancies to consider. The book takes into account the viewpoint of civil society so as to avoid a vertical statecentred approach. Offering an easy-to-understand presentation of key issues concerning the region, this book is a useful introduction to this complex topic for students, academics and practitioners of international law.
Law --- International law. --- Law of nations --- Nations, Law of --- Public international law --- International law
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Civil rights --- Human rights --- Jammu and Kashmir (India) --- Politics and government.
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