Description: Essays by legal scholars from the United Kingdom, Eire, Israel and Palestine exploring the extent to which the recognition of the concept of children's rights is affected by adherence to religious, cultural and ethnic traditions.
Review Quotes: '...contains a wealth of material, on a variety of topics, and makes an excellent contribution to the field.' Child and Family Law '...a valuable addition to a library of books dedicated to children, legal theory, human rights and social diversity.' The International Journal of Children's Rights