The rights of unaccompanied minors [electronic resource] : perspectives and case studies on migrant children / Yvonne Vissing, Sofia Leitão, editors.
This volume explores the various challenges faced by migrant unaccompanied children, using a clinical sociological approach and a global perspective. It applies a human rights and comparative framework to examine the reception of unaccompanied children in European, North American, South American, As...
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2021.
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Table of Contents:
- Clinical Sociology and Its Application to Analysis of Unaccompanied Children
- A World Society Analysis of the Rights of Unaccompanied Minors
- International State Responsibility Obligations to Protect and Provide Access to Justice for the Asylum-Seeking Child: The CRC and the Unaccompanied Minor Border Case Study Using Dahrendorf Social Conflict Theory to Proffer a Revised Legal Framework: Australia, Bangladesh/Myanmar to the ASEAN Charter States, the Republic of Cote d'Ivoire, Africa, and USA/Mexico
- Refugees and Migrant Children in Europe
- Unaccompanied Foreign Minors and Asylum Seekers Under Italian Law: The Issue of Minors Attaining Majority
- Unaccompanied Minors Seeking Asylum in Denmark: Best Interest, Crime Prevention or Immigration Policy? - The Right to Education of Unaccompanied Minors and the Persistence of an Education Gap in their Transition to Adulthood
- Voluntary Guardianship for Unaccompanied Children in Italy: Strengths and Weaknesses of a New Model
- Detention of Unaccompanied Migrant Children in Portugal: A Call for a Clinical Sociology Intervention
- Unaccompanied Children at the US: Mexico Border
- Hope for Refugees: Challenges in Reception and Integration of Unaccompanied Venezuelan Children in Brazil
- Ageing Out of Care Towards Living a Self-determined Life: A Multidisciplinary Mentoring Model for Unaccompanied Care Leavers
- Conclusion.