Children's rights
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Children's rights
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Children's rights
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Incoming Resources
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- Know your rights and claim them, a guide for youth, written by Nicky Parker at Amnesty International, with Angelina Jolie and Geraldine van Bueren, QC
- Teens on trial, young people who challenged the law--and changed your life, Thomas A. Jacobs
- In Re Gault, do minors have the same rights as adults?, Susan Dudley Gold
- Voice, choice, and action, the potential of young citizens to heal democracy, Felton Earls and Mary Carlson
- Kids' r!ghts, the business of adoption, Cinema libre Studio presents ; a Smart Panda Productions picture ; written by Michael Dudko ; produced and directed by Michael Dudko, Olga Rudnieva
- Girls like us, fighting for a world where girls are not for sale, an activist finds her calling and heals herself, Rachel Lloyd
- What are my rights?, 95 questions and answers about teens and the law, by Thomas A. Jacobs
- The Gault case, legal rights for young people, Thomas J. Billitteri
- Girls like us, fighting for a world where girls are not for sale, an activist finds her calling and heals herself, Rachel Lloyd
- Girls like us, fighting for a world where girls are not for sale, a memoir, Rachel Lloyd
- Loving every child, wisdom for parents, edited by Sandra Joseph
- Parenting, David Haugen and Susan Musser, book editors
- Loving every child, wisdom for parents, the words of Janusz Korczak, edited by Sandra Joseph ; foreword by Ari L. Goldman
- The custody wars, why children are losing the legal battle, and what we can do about it, Mary Ann Mason
- Babies of technology, assisted reproduction and the rights of the child, Mary Ann Mason and Tom Ekman
- Dear Malala, we stand with you, Rosemary McCarney with Plan International
- Girls like us, fighting for a world where girls are not for sale : a memoir, Rachel Lloyd
- Free the children, a young man's personal crusade against child labor, Craig Kielburger with Kevin Major
- I believe in zero, learning from the world's children, by Caryl M. Stern, President & CEO of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF ; foreword by Tea Leoni
- Switched at birth, Barbara Walters
- Escape from childhood, [by] John Holt
Outgoing Resources
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