International Child Law examines and discusses the international legal framework
and issues relating to children. Analysing both public and private international
legal aspects, this cross-disciplinary text promotes an understanding of the ongoing
development of child law, children’s rights and the protection of the child.
Examining the theoretical background to the law, and providing a concise
and clear overview of the instruments and institutions that protect children
inter nationally, this text then focuses on key themes and issues in child law and
children’s rights. This new edition has been updated and revised throughout,
including expanded material on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, as
well as discussion of recent landmark developments on the law relating to recruiting
child soldiers as a result of Lubanga (2012). The third edition also includes a
new case study feature that critically considers key themes and issues in international
child law in a real world context.
Drawing on a range of legal and other disciplines, International Child Law is a
valuable resource for those in the course of study and research in this area.