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Climate Action and the UNCRC: A ‘Postpaternalist’ World Where Children Claim Their Own Rights
Daly, Aoife; Maharjan, Nabin; Montesinos Calvo Fernández, Esther; Muller, Liesl; Murray, Emily; O’Sullivan, Alicia; Paz Landeira, Florencia
; Reid, Katie
; Reid, Katie
Fecha de publicación:
09/2024
Editorial:
MDPI
Revista:
Youth
ISSN:
2673-995X
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
In this paper, it is argued that we are in a ‘postpaternalist’ era for children’s rights, involving grassroots action from children (for the first time, on a global scale) rather than well-meaning adults ‘giving’ children their rights. Child/youth climate action has involved under-18s acting for the environment through grassroots protest, media work and lobbying. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) has arguably to date been approached in a paternalist way, whereby children need adults to help them to access rights. Yet, child/youth climate advocates have taken their own action, and demand equality as they enter rights spaces. They are frequently working with adults as equals and allies in litigating climate cases, for example. It is argued that (although there are rights challenges in a postpaternalist time) these young rights leaders have transformed human rights for the better, and adults should facilitate their work in a way that is child- and youth-friendly.
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Articulos de LABORATORIO DE INVESTIGACION EN CIENCIAS HUMANAS
Articulos de LABORATORIO DE INVESTIGACION EN CIENCIAS HUMANAS
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Daly, Aoife; Maharjan, Nabin; Montesinos Calvo Fernández, Esther; Muller, Liesl; Murray, Emily; et al.; Climate Action and the UNCRC: A ‘Postpaternalist’ World Where Children Claim Their Own Rights; MDPI; Youth; 4; 4; 9-2024; 1387-1404
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