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Convention on the Rights of the Child Part 2
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The Child Perspective in the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child
Maria Grahn-Farley
New York City Law Review
Volume 12, Number 2, Summer 2009 p.431
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The Convention on the Rights of the Child : The Child Perspective in the CRC
Karin Süder
New York City Law Review
Volume 12, Number 2, Summer 2009 p.443
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New York’s Compliance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child : Student Contributions
New York City Law Review
Volume 12, Number 2, Summer 2009
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Section One: International Parental Abduction: New York Law and the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Maria F. Cadagan
New York City Law Review
Volume 12, Number 2, Summer 2009 p.474
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Section Five: New York State Adoption Law and the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Lauren K. DeLuca
New York City Law Review
Volume 12, Number 2, Summer 2009 p.531
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Section Six: The Integration of Children with Disabilities into Mainstream Society: Convention on the Rights of the Child and New York State law
Francis K. Liu
New York City Law Review
Volume 12, Number 2, Summer 2009 p.540
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Section Seven: Compliance Issues Between New York State Education Law and the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Matthew P. Miller
New York City Law Review
Volume 12, Number 2, Summer 2009 p.548
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Section Nine: Article 2 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and New York State law
Clare M. Wiseman
New York City Law Review
Volume 12, Number 2, Summer 2009 p.572
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NANNIES IN BLUE BERETS: UNDERSTANDING THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD: A LEGAL ANALYSIS
Michael P. Farris
Regent Journal of Law & Public Policy
Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 2010 p.107
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Supreme Court, Judgment, June 4, 2008 Article 3(1) of the Japanese Nationality Act-Article 14(1) of the Japanese Constitution- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights -Convention on the Rights of the Child-Equality before the Law-Gender Equality-Acquisition of Japanese Nationality by Illegitimate Children Born to Japanese Fathers and Non-Japanese Mothers
Japanese Yearbook of International Law
Volume 52, 2009 p.648
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Public Participation of Children: Foundations and a Review of Russian Legal Practices under the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Mariya Riekkinen
Baltic Journal of Law & Politics
Volume 2, Number 2, 2009 p.103-138
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Children’s Rights and the Role of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child: Underlying Structures for States in Implementing the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Carolyn Hamilton
International Family Law
March 2010 p.31
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INTERPRETING NE EXEAT RIGHTS AS RIGHTS OF CUSTODY: THE United States Supreme Court ‘S CHANCE TO ADVANCE THE PURPOSES OF The Hague Convention on International Child Abduction
Jane A. Jackson
Tulane Law Review
Volume 84, Number 1, November 2009 p.195
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Family Integrity and Children’s Rights: A UN Convention Perspective
Jonathan Todres
Human Rights
Volume 36, Number 3, Summer 2009 p.20
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As the Obama administration has indicated it will review the U.S. position on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), this article examines the CRC’s conception of family, finding significant protections in place for parents and families.
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International Law-The Hague Convention On The Civil Aspects Of International Child Abduction-Father Failed To Establish That He Maintained Rights Of Custody Under Chilean Law-Villegas Duran v. Arribada Beaumont, 534 F.3d 142 (2d Cir. 2008).
Suffolk Transnational Law Review
Volume 32, Number 3, Summer 2009 p.729
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Sylvain Vité and Hervé Boéchat, A Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child – Article 21 – Adoption
N.V. Lowe
International Journal of Children’s Rights
Volume 17, Number 2, 2009 p.344
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INFERRING A RIGHT TO PERMANENT FAMILY CARE FROM THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD, THE HAGUE CONVENTION ON INTERCOUNTRY ADOPTION, AND SELECTED SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE
Laura Matney Shapiro
Washington and Lee Journal of Civil Rights and Social Justice
Volume 15, Issue 1, Fall 2008 p.191
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Conclusion
Notes
See Also
References and Further Reading
About the Author/s and Reviewer/s
Author: international
Mentioned in these Entries
Convention on the Rights of the Child, Convention on the Rights of the Child, Education, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, International Family Law, State law, The Hague Convention on International Child Abduction, United States Supreme Court.