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School of Law

SOLM358 Children's Rights

Module Description

This module explores children’s rights from two main perspectives. First, it examines the special legal protections and services afforded to children under the law in various areas of life, such as court proceedings, school, the family, work, and the public sphere. Second, it considers whether children should have access to additional human rights, such as the right to vote and to make autonomous decisions about their lives. Drawing on a wide range of theories and disciplines, the module critically analyses both the strengths and weaknesses of legal norms concerning children’s rights, as well as tensions within and between legal principles of child rights and human rights.

Applicable Groupings

Credits

30 Credits

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