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The International Framework of Children's Rights Fosters Discrimination against Young People

Gran explores in a comparative manner how discrimination is built into the international framework of children's rights and examines the consequences of these problems for children in vulnerable situations, people whom human rights are supposed to protect. From its inception, the international...

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Published in:Harvard human rights journal 2023-01, Vol.36 (2), p.315
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