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CHILDREN'S RIGHTS: SOME FEMINIST APPROACHES TO THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
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1992
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Women's RightLawSocial SciencesGender IdentityChildren's RightsFeminist EthicsCivil LibertyGender StudiesLegal EmpowermentAfrican American StudiesGender EqualityUn ConventionFeminist ScholarshipLegal ReformistIntersectionalityHuman RightsFeminist Political TheorySexual RightHuman Rights LawFeminist TheoryChildren's RightThe ChildFeminist PhilosophyGender JurisprudenceFeminist PerceptionsSocial Justice
This article views the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in the light of four feminist perceptions of children's rights: legal reformist, law as patriarchy, feminist critical legal theory and post-modern feminism. These perspectives permit a multi-dimensional critique of the Convention.