Realizing the Rights of the Child
Swiss Human Rights Book Vol. 2
Bellamy, Carol / Zermatten, Jean / Kirchschläger, Peter G / Kirchschläger, Thomas
Erschienen am
09.11.2007
Beschreibung
The rights of the child protect children and ensure the possiblity for every child to get the chance to live a worthy and dignified life. A child is a human being, a complete person and not a thing or a commodity. Most violations against the rights of the child come from regarding children as things that can be owned, bought and sold, and used and abused as one wishes. In this book leading experts deal with the main problems surrounding the implementation of children's rights. The various important contributions deal with different cultural and historical contexts and explore different perspectives on this pressing issue in today's world.
Autorenportrait
Carol Bellamy, 1942, President and CEO of 'World Learning' and President of 'School for International Training'. She assumed the leadership of 'World Learning' in May 2005, having completed ten years as executive director of UNICEF, the children's agency of the United Nations. A private, non-profit international organization, 'World Learning' promotes international and intercultural understanding through education, training, exchange and development activities in over 90 countries on five continents. Prior to joining UNICEF, Carol Bellamy was Director of the 'United States Peace Corps'. Ms. Bellamy has had a distinguished career in the private sector. She also spent 13 years as an elected public official, including five years in the New York State Senate (1973-1977). In 1978, she became the first woman to be elected President of the New York City Council, a position she held until 1985.