• KILA Library - Catalogue

  • KILA Library - Catalogue

  • KILA Library - Catalogue

Weston Burns H

Child labor and human rights: Making children matter - London Rienner Publishers 2005 - 541p.

Child Labor and Human Rights provides a comprehensive overview of the phenomenon of child labor from a human rights perspective. The authors consider the connections between human rights and abusive child labor, the pros and cons of a rights-based approach to the problem, and specific strategies for effective change. They make an indispensable contribution to the growing effort to abolish abusive and exploitive child labor practices.

1-58826-349-5


Child labour and Human rights
Child labour: multidimensional human rights problem , Historical patterns of decline and persistence
Standards-based response of the world community : Child labour standards, Translating standards into practice, local barriers
Case studies: Child labour in Tanzania, Philippines, Brazil, Social movements in action
Progressive change: Abolising child labour, Mobilize progressive change, Role of intergovernmental organizations, NGOs, Earning and learning, Trade-based strategies for combating child labour

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