The Human Rights of Street and Working Children: A Practical Manual for AdvocatesIntermediate Technology Publications, 1998 - 278 pagini The Human Rights of Street and Working Children is a one-stop guide both for experienced advocates and for non-specialists in the field. The manual, which presents information in an accessible question-and-answer format, is divided into three sections for ease of reference. The first section defines substantive rights - survival, fair treatment, and empowerment. The second section provides practical guidelines on how to use regional and international human rights systems such as the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, or the UN Committee on Torture. The third and last section contains a comprehensive list of human rights documents with tables by country detailing the status and the stage in the implementation process of each of the conventions in each country. |
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Fundamental principles | 6 |
Fair Treatment | 12 |
Empowerment | 21 |
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