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Children, family and the state
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258 pages
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Exploring various theories of childhood and children's rights, this book delves into the intricate dynamics between children, their families, and the state. It highlights how these relationships shape the understanding of childhood and the implications for policy and practice regarding children's welfare and rights. Through a critical lens, it addresses the roles of parents and the state in nurturing and protecting children's interests.
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2002, paperback
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