Child Rights: A Perspective on International and National Law

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The Study is quite comprehensive, educative and informative. The problems, development, and the nature of the child rights has been examined thoroughly and painstakingly from a historical perspective. Various international Declarations, Conventions, Covenants, and various Indian statutes, rules, regulations, policies, programmes and various judgements of the courts have been appropriately and correctly taken into consideration while dealing with the subject under study. The study highlights the role of various organizations namely, UN, ILO, UNESCO, UNICEF, WHO, which are working in the field of protection of the child rights. The study covers certain very essential features as to how these organizations are facing difficulties in ensuring the enjoyment of the rights of the child at the national level and make it a reality rather than let it remain only a matter of literary interest or offering a lip-sympathy. It also covers all available international instruments related to child rights and the major disadvantages of all the instruments dealing with the child rights.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Didla Venkateswara Rao

Didla Venkateswara Rao did his Master of Commerce in Co-operation and Rural Development, and Master of Laws in International Law, from the Nagarjuna and Andhra Universities respectively. He was awarded the degree of Ph.D. in International Law, by the Jawaharlal Nehru University in the year 2002. He has the vast experience of having practiced as an advocate in several District Courts of A.P. and the Andhra Pradesh High Court, the Central Administration Tribunal (PB), New Delhi, and the Supreme Court of India. He is also an awardee of The Administrative of Justices, by the Government of Andhra Pradesh for the year 1992-93, and had served as a Prosecutor in the Government of N.C.T. of Delhi for sometime. He is also a staunch supporter of Human Rights, apart from being a social worker in his own right. In addition, he has the distinction of having participated in several national and international seminars. Another book by the same author, Estoppel in International Law, is under progress.

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Title
Child Rights: A Perspective on International and National Law
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8178270900
Length
xx+258p.,Tables; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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