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Hidden in Plain Sight: The Tragedy of Children's Rights from Ben Franklin to Lionel Tate (The Public Square)
Barbara Bennett Woodhouse
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| #2165832 in Books | Princeton University Press | 2010-02-14 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.80 x1.00 x5.60l,1.10 | File type: PDF | 384 pages | ||0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Great seller!|By K. O'Dea|Excellent seller. Fast shipment and item just how it was described. Rock on!||Winner of the 2009 APSA's Best Book Award, Human Rights Section
"With this thoroughly annotated, well-written book, Woodhouse performs an admirable job in helping readers to understand the complicated and ambiguous issue of children's rights
Hidden in Plain Sight tells the tragic untold story of children's rights in America. It asks why the United States today, alone among nations, rejects the most universally embraced human-rights document in history, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. This book is a call to arms for America to again be a leader in human rights, and to join the rest of the civilized world in recognizing that the thirst for justice is not for adults alon...
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