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Children and the European Court of Human Rights

Claire Fenton‐Glynn

202026 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract This book provides a comprehensive and detailed overview of the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights as it relates to children. Covering areas including juvenile justice, the immigration system, and education and religion, as well as family life, child protection, and adoption, it undertakes a comprehensive examination of the way in which the Court has approached the rights of children, both in relation to their parents and in relation to the state. In doing so, it tracks the evolution of the Court’s treatment of children’s rights, from its inauspicious and paternalistic beginnings to an emerging recognition of children’s individual agency.

Topics & Concepts

Human rightsPolitical scienceLawChild and Adolescent HealthEthics and Legal Issues in Pediatric HealthcareEuropean Criminal Justice and Data Protection