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The International Legal Protection of Children in Street Situations

English

By (author): Sylvia Agu

The book conducts a comprehensive analysis of codified international legal instruments and documents in their application to children in street situations, employing soft law documents to elucidate treaty interpretation and supplement existing legal standards. The research adopts a holistic approach, correlating international legal instruments with root causes and consequences for children in street situations, while systematically examining issues of intersectionality, such as economic, social, and cultural rights, civil and political rights, minority rights including disability rights, rights of the girl-child, as well as LGBTQI+ and migrant rights, reparations, impact of violence, and access to essential services like health, food, and housing, with various human rights issues, including economic, social, cultural, and civil-political rights. It presents the plight of children in street situations as a human rights concern, offering guidance on utilising international legal sources in rights claims procedures. The study also integrates sociological and political perspectives with legal and governmental policy issues, examining the influence of external factors such as conditional lending and structural adjustment programmes, wars, and decolonisation on social policies and their consequent impact on children and families by rendering children in street situations 'visible' as a distinct category requiring urgent attention in State policy formulation. By systematically integrating international legal instruments with practical policy considerations and applications concerning children in street situations, this scholarly work serves as a comprehensive legal framework for State governments, their bodies and social workers, and a valuable advocacy guide for interest groups including non-governmental organisations, proposing future directions for policy and research for addressing the rights and needs of children in street situations.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031780851

About Sylvia Agu

Dr. Sylvia N. Agu has a background in legal academia and practice. Her educational credentials encompass degrees from Anglia Ruskin University Queen Mary University of London and Cardiff University all in the United Kingdom. She is a qualified Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales where her areas of work include Family Immigration Litigation Property and Business & Company Law. She obtained her doctorate degree from the Christian-Albrechts-University in Kiel (CAU) Germany. She has presented her work in the area of children in street situations at various conferences and is a member of The Childhood Law & Policy Network at Queen Mary University of London. Her research borders topics within Public International Law dealing with aspects of human rights and humanitarian law children's rights migration law and juvenile justice within the children in street situations discourse. She has published under previous name in this area (Sylvia Nwamaraihe Book Review on Yvonne Duttons Rules Politics and the International Criminal Court - Committing to the Court German Yearbook of International Law 56 (2014) and Sylvia Nwamaraihe The International Legal Protection of Street Children in Su Lyn Corcoran and Dimitrina Kaneva (eds) Being on the Margins: Exploring Intersections UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2016). Previously she lectured students on Introduction to Mergers & Acquisitions and the Language of International Law on the Rights of the Child at the Bucerius Law School Hamburg Germany and on the International Business Management Course on Private International Law European Union Law and German Law at the VICTORIA International University of Applied Sciences Berlin Germany. She concurrently held the positions as a Researcher Lecturer on International Criminal Law and International Law on the Rights of the Child and Assistant Editor and Project Manager for the German Yearbook of International Law at the Walther Schücking Institute for International Law at the CAU Germany. Her professional experience also includes positions at the Overseas Development Institute in London and at Centre 404 a charitable organisation that assists parents and caregivers of children with disabilities in London. Additionally she contributed her time to Save the Children in the United Kingdom.

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