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International Child Protection: Towards Politics and Participation

International Child Protection: Towards Politics and Participation

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This book examines the international child protection regime and highlights its weaknesses, failures, and lack of accountability. It offers ideas for improvement and brings together established and emerging scholars to push the world of international child protection in progressive directions.

Format: Hardback
Length: 261 pages
Publication date: 20 February 2022
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG


This comprehensive book delves into the intricate workings of the international child protection regime, shedding light on its perceived weaknesses and failures. It examines the absence of accountability, the adherence to normative frameworks, and the tendency to perpetuate power structures and exclusions, despite well-intentioned efforts. Through a rigorous assessment, the book seeks to understand why the regime falls short of its ideals and proposes innovative solutions to enhance its effectiveness. Drawing upon the expertise of influential scholars and emerging researchers from diverse fields, including childhood, youth, policy, and practice, the book offers a timely and thought-provoking intervention aimed at propelling the world of international child protection toward more progressive and inclusive directions.

The international child protection regime, which is intended to safeguard the well-being of children worldwide, faces significant challenges and shortcomings. This book aims to critically examine these issues and explore the underlying factors contributing to the regime's failures. It begins by examining the lack of accountability within the system, highlighting the need for greater transparency and oversight to ensure that children's rights are protected and that those responsible for abuses are held accountable.

The book also examines the normative frameworks employed in international child protection, arguing that they may be overly prescriptive and fail to take into account the diverse cultural and social contexts in which children live. It suggests that a more flexible and adaptable approach is necessary to better address the unique needs and challenges faced by children in different parts of the world.

Furthermore, the book explores the tendency to recreate patterns of power and exclusion that blight otherwise good intentions within the international child protection regime. It highlights the need for greater inclusivity and diversity in decision-making processes, as well as the importance of engaging with communities and stakeholders to ensure that their voices are heard and their perspectives are taken into account.

To address these challenges, the book offers a range of ideas and recommendations for improving the international child protection regime. It advocates for the establishment of independent monitoring mechanisms to ensure that children's rights are upheld and that abuses are promptly investigated and prosecuted. It also suggests the development of more comprehensive and culturally sensitive policies and programs that prioritize the needs and rights of children, particularly those who are marginalized or vulnerable.

Furthermore, the book emphasizes the importance of engaging with communities and stakeholders to build trust and promote cooperation in child protection efforts. It suggests the establishment of community-based programs and services that provide support and resources to children and their families, as well as the involvement of local leaders and organizations in decision-making processes.

In conclusion, this book provides a critical analysis of the international child protection regime and offers practical solutions to address its weaknesses and failures. By promoting greater accountability, flexibility, inclusivity, and diversity, the regime can better protect the rights and well-being of children worldwide.

Weight: 488g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030787622
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022

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