01385 2200277 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020002400097041000800121082001200129084001600141100003300157245009400190250001100284260004700295300002500342500001900367520053900386650002400925700006200949990002401011990002401035990002401059990002401083INLIS00000000000561720221031041822 a0010-0520005617221031 | | eng  a0 - 19 - 825776 - 7 aeng a342.087 a342.087 CHI0 aChildren, Rights and The Law1 aChildren, Rights and The Law /cEdited by Philip Alston, Stephen Parker, and John Seymour a1st Ed aNew York :bOxford University Press,c1992 axii, 268 p. ;c24 cm aIndeks : Index aIn 1989 the UN General Assembly adopted the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child heralding the arrival of a new era in the development of childrens' rights. Using the Convention as a framework, the distinguished contributors to this volume set out to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of approaching issues of approach. Their aim is to take a fresh look at these issues, with specific reference to an international treaty which has already been ratified by well over one hundred countries throughout the world. 4aHak Asasi Anak-Anak0 aEdited by Philip Alston, Stephen Parker, and John Seymour a00267/MKRI-P/V-2007 a02453/MKRI-P/I-2006 a02453/MKRI-P/I-2006 a00267/MKRI-P/V-2007