| Children's Rights in Africa: A Legal Perspective Subjects: Area Studies; Geography; Health and Social Care; Law; African Studies; Family Child & Social Welfare Law; Human Rights Law & Civil Liberties; International Law - Law; Human Geography; Social Work and Social Policy; Cultural Geography; Child and Family Social Work; This collection is anchored in an African conception of children's rights and the law, and reflects contemporary discourses taking place in the region of the children's rights sphere. The majority of contributors are African and adopt an individual approach to their topic which reflects their first-hand experience. The book focuses on child rights issues which have particular resonance on the continent and the chapters span themes which are both broad and narrow, containing subject matter which is both theoretical and illuminated by practice. The book profiles recent developments and experiences in furthering children's legal rights in the African context, and distils from these future trends the specific role that the law can play in the African children's rights environment. Julia Sloth-Nielsen is Professor of Law at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa. She has published extensively in South Africa and internationally and has served on the editorial board of the International Journal on Children's Rights since 1996. |