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Children’s Rights: Lessons on Monitoring

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Children’s Rights: Lessons on Monitoring
Author(s)Mehendale, Archana
AbstractThe UN Convention on Rights of the Child is the first legally binding international treaty for children, yet the task of monitoring children’s rights remains particularly complex. Though a well-defined structure for monitoring exists at the international level, at the domestic level, among countries that are signatories, many lacunae persist as regards monitoring structures and processes. This contradiction was well highlighted in a recent session of the CRC when India’s First Periodic Report was discussed.
IssueNo16
Pages1568-1571
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceEconomic and Political Weekly
VolumeNo39
PubDateApril 2004
ISBN_ISSN0012-9976

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