The Right of the Child to Play: From Conception to Implementation
English
By (author): Naomi Lott
This book provides a vital and original investigation into, and critique of, the situation facing the realisation of the childs right to play. The right to play has been referred to as a forgotten right forgotten by States implementing the Convention on the Rights of the Child, by the Committee on the Rights of the Child in monitoring and providing guidance on the Convention, and by human rights academics. Through multidisciplinary, original archival, novel doctrinal and primary empirical research, the work provides a thorough investigation of the right to play. It offers an innovative insight into its value, the challenges facing the realisation of the right, its raison dêtre and its scope, content and obligations. It also critiques the Committees engagement with the right to play and shares lived experiences of efforts to support its implementation in the United Kingdom and Tanzania. The book highlights elements of best practice, challenges, and weaknesses, and makes recommendations for the continued and improved realisation of the right to play. The book will be a valuable resource for researchers, academics, advocates and policy-makers working in the areas of Childrens Rights, International Human Rights Law, Public International Law, Child Welfare, and Education.
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