Courts' Role in Enforcing Children's Socio-Economic Rights Explored in New Book
The book discusses children's social and economic rights and how courts can enforce them. It looks at how children's rights are connected to democracy and human rights. The author gives examples of how courts have protected children's rights in different countries. The book covers a wide range of topics, including children's rights in decision-making, the role of courts in enforcing rights, and debates about social and economic rights. This work is a significant contribution to the study of human rights, legal theory, and constitutional law.