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Brand: Intersentia Intersentia Children's Rights and Human Development Reader

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Description

Children's Rights and Human Development: A Multidisciplinary Reader offers a fresh look into the intersection of human rights and psychology research. As part of the Maastricht Series in Human Rights, this book introduces an uncharted domain to students and academics alike. It serves as a foundational resource for those studying child development, child maltreatment, family studies, and child rights law. This text is designed to support various learning environments. It works well as background reading for deep study or as a tool for group discussions in problem-based learning settings. Whether you are in a psychology course or a law program, this multidisciplinary approach provides the necessary context for understanding the complex aspects of child rights. This book is a valuable addition to the libraries of researchers, students, and the broader academic community interested in the protection and development of children.

Key Features

Multidisciplinary approach that combines human rights research with psychology for a complete view of child development.

Designed for students and researchers in fields such as child maltreatment, family studies, and child rights law.

Versatile educational tool suitable for background reading or as a basis for group discussions in problem-based learning.

Part of the professional Maastricht Series in Human Rights for academic reliability.

Provides essential content for both specialized academic courses and a broader interested public audience.

Product Specifications

Format
Paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
04 March 2010
Listed Since
01 February 2010

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