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Children's Rights in International Politics - The Transformative Power of Discourse

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Holzscheiter, Anna – 2010

An insight into a lively field of international human rights politics – the protection of children and their rights – focusing on the negotiations leading to the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Anna Holzscheiter uses a critical discourse-analytical framework to explore the different dimensions of power and exclusion that had an impact on the final provisions contained in the Convention, dramatically reshaping the identity of the child in international politics. Children were largely seen and treated as innocent, vulnerable and mute objects of adult charity and compassion until well into the second half of the 20th century. However, with the Convention on the Rights of the Child, children achieved the status of active rights-holders and subjects under international law. Holzscheiter explores the growing literature on norm change in international relations and sociological studies of negotiations between states and non-state actors, discussing at length the revolutionary contribution of NGOs to the drafting process.

Title
Children's Rights in International Politics - The Transformative Power of Discourse
Author
Holzscheiter, Anna
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan (www.palgrave.com)
Location
Basingstoke
Date
2010-07-07
Identifier
ISBN: 9780230241800
Citation
Holzscheiter, Anna (2010), Children's Rights in International Politics. The Transformative Power of Discourse (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan)
Language
eng
Type
Text
Size or Duration
320 pages
 

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