The first line of responsibility for children lies with their parents, but what if the parents fail to look after their children? Who else is involved, and what should they do? Children in the International Political Economy examines the moral responsibilities of different individuals and agencies towards children and argues that some responsibilities should be codified as concrete legal duties. If all else fails, children must look to the international community for help. Thus international agencies should recognize specific obligations to look after the well-being of children around the world.
ISBN: | 9780333598979 |
Publication date: | 13th September 1995 |
Author: | G Kent |
Publisher: | Palgrave Macmillan an imprint of Palgrave Macmillan UK |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 260 pages |
Series: | International Political Economy Series |
Genres: |
International relations International institutions Sociology: family and relationships Political economy Sociology Education Politics and government |