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Treated Like a Child: Age Discrimination and Children's Rights

Edited by: Aoife Daly, Pernilla Leviner, Rebecca Thorburn Stern

ISBN13: 9789004708426
To be Published: September 2025
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
Price: £149.00



One of the core principles of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is non-discrimination. However, little attention has been given to how this principle can protect children from discrimination because of age and childhood. This anthology brings together experts from children’s rights studies to explore both overall issues related to discrimination against children, as well as non-legitimate differential treatment in specific contexts – including climate crisis, child labour, migration, healthcare, and child protection. Attention is drawn to the potential to advance children’s rights in the framework of nondiscrimination in relation to children as a group.

Contents:
Chapter 1 Introduction
Authors: Aoife Daly, Rebecca Thorburn Stern, and Pernilla Leviner
Chapter 2 The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article 2, and Discrimination on the Basis of Childhood: The CRC Paradox?
Authors: Aoife Daly, Rebecca Thorburn Stern, and Pernilla Leviner
Chapter 3 ‘Handle with Care’: Addressing Disadvantage Based on Childhood through a Non-discrimination Frame
Authors: Michael George Marcondes Smith and Wouter Vandenhole
Chapter 4 Confronting Age Discrimination: The Importance of Article 2 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Author: Claire Breen
Chapter 5 Adultism, Normative Power, and Voting Age Discrimination
Author: John Wall
Chapter 6 Decolonizing Age Discrimination against Children in Intergenerational Relationships: Alternative Generationing and Generativities
Author: Lucia Rabello de Castro
Chapter 7 Nondiscrimination/Equality and Children’s Rights in the Climate Crisis
Author: Aoife Daly
Chapter 8 Working Children: Children without Childhood or Opponents against Age-Based Discrimination?
Author: Manfred Liebel
Chapter 9 The Devil Is in the Details(?): Age-Based Discrimination of Children in the Context of Migration
Author: Rebecca Thorburn Stern
Chapter 10 Children, Age Discrimination Law, and Consent to Surgery
Author: Priscilla Alderson
Chapter 11 Children as Bearers of Rights or of Problems? Non-legitimate and Unfair Treatment of Children in the Context of Combatting Gang Crime in Sweden
Author: Pernilla Leviner

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