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Explore the status of children internationally, including legal perspectives, parental responsibility, trade implications, media control, and environmental concerns. Delve into child rights treaties and legal cases shaping global policies.
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Child Rights & RemediesFall 2012 Class 23
Review of Class # 22 • Children and First Amendment Rights
The Status of Children Internationally • The U.S. Example: Private Responsibility • The U.S. Example: Comparative Bilateral Aid
The “Flat World” and Children • Trade and Product Endangerment • Interdependence and Debt • Competition, Markets and Patents • Media Competition and Control • Democratic Institutions and Child Opportunity to Govern
Legacy Issues • International Child-related Cultural Issues and U.S. Leadership • Parental commitment • Pornography and violence • Gambling vs. the Ethic of Production • Marketing and Commercial Crime • Religious Intolerance and “tribalism”
Legacy and the Environment • Global Warming • Preservation of the Earth’s Assets • International and Bilateral Environmental Treaties
Recognition of child rights timeline Declaration of Human Rights International Covenant on Political and Civil Rights The International Covenant of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child • Addenda to the Convention • International Distribution of Pornography
The Hague Convention on Abduction • Abbott v. Abbott U.S. (2010)