Implementing the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: A Standard of Living Adequate for Development

Implementing the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: A Standard of Living Adequate for Development

Implementing the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: A Standard of Living Adequate for Development

Implementing the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: A Standard of Living Adequate for Development

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Overview

The human right to survive and develop, a fundamental premise of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child, can be attained only if adequate living conditions are secured for the child. This book reviews the significance of the physical, mental, spiritual, moral, and social aspects of holistic child development called for by Article 27 of the Convention. The editors share a vision of childhood wherein the child is accorded dignity, and opportunities exist to promote advancement of human potential. Contributors from several nations and a variety of disciplines, including psychology, law, social work, medicine, economics, and international studies, address the challenge of identifying adequate living conditions across cultures and discuss issues affecting communities and governments as they attempt to fulfill their responsibilities to children and their families. Key themes throughout the book are the significance of the child's perspective, the primacy of the family environment, the need to balance the interests of diverse cultures while reducing historical inequities, and the ecological interdependence of children, families, communities, and nations. The editors and contributors call for organized social and political action to realize the child's right to develop, including ways to measure and monitor children's well-being beyond survival.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275962654
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/30/1999
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

ARLENE BOWERS ANDREWS is Director of the Division of Family Policy at the University of South Carolina Institute for Families in Society and Associate Professor of Social Work.

NATALIE HEVENER KAUFMAN is Professor of Government and International Studies at the University of South Carolina and Director of the Office of Families and Democracy at the USC Institute for Families in Society.

Table of Contents

The Child's Right to a Standard of Living Adequate for Development
Foreword by Gary B. Melton
Preface
Foundation
Securing Adequate Living Conditions for Each Child's Development by Arlene Bowers Andrews
Drafting and Interpreting Article 27 by Natalie Hevener Kaufman and Maria Blanco
The International Effort to Measure and Monitor the State of Children by Asher Ben-Arieh
The Meaning of Child's Standard of Living by Jens Qvortrup
The Relationship Between Standard of Living and Specific Developmental Domains
The Relationship Between Standard of Living and Physical Development by Francis Rushton and Robert Greenberg
An Adequate Standard of Living for Children's Cognitive (Mental) Development by Patricia Y. Hashima and Susan P. Limber
The Meaning of a Standard of Living Adequate for Moral and Civic Development by Judith Torney-Purta
The Social Development of the Child by Malfrid Grude Flekkoy and Natalie Hevener Kaufman
Community Context
Significance of Community Wealth for Child Development: Assumptions and Issues by Frank Barry
Community Obligations and the Categorization of Children by Leroy Pelton
The Application of Human Capital Theory to Article 27 by Allen M. Parkman
Implementing Article 27 in Various Contexts
A Cross-Cultural Examination of Article 27 of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child by Virginia Murphy-Berman
Entitlement to "Adequacy": Application of Article 27 to U.S. Law by Robin Kimbrough
The Application of Article 27 in the Czech Republic: Implications for Countries in Transition by Juri Kovarik
Twenty-Six Steps to Article 27: The Example of African American Children in South Carolina by Barbara Morrison-Rodriguez
Confronting the Implementation Challenge by Arlene Bowers Andrews and Natalie Hevener Kaufman
Appendix
Index

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