Abstract

The Field of Children’s Rights: Taking Stock, Travelling Forward

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  • The 30th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child was a time for many in the field to take stock

  • We recognise that the suggestions raised in this collection of papers may not be the only important issues going forward, but collectively they provide crosscutting insights into the state of research in our field

  • It has not escaped our attention that all but two of the contributors to our international conference in June and to this special issue are from Western Europe

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Introduction

The 30th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (uncrc) was a time for many in the field to take stock. The potential to reduce children to research objects in the pursuit of empirical data, for example, is a form of exploitation, in contexts and cultures where children’s position and rights are less advanced or ill-implemented and where systems of ethical surveillance less developed.

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