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Stand Up for your rights: A book about human rights / Wilsher, Jane 1998  Book
Wilsher, Jane Book
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Publication London, Two-Can Publishing, 1998.
Description 96pCream Spine
Series Stand Up
Summary/Abstract A powerful and unique commentary on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Thousands of young people have come together and shared their inspirational poems, stories, personal recollections and illustrations that provide a refreshingly honest look at human rights. It also shows us all how we can help to make the world a better place.
Contents Eleanor Roosevelt and How the Universal declaration was signed PART I Civil and Political Rights We are all free and equal Don't discriminate The same, but different The world of women Women's struggles The right to life Slavery - past and present Torture: a living hell I'm a person, just like you We are all protected by law Fair treatment by fair courts I've done nothing wrong Innocent until proven guilty The right to privacy Freedom to move! The right asylum The right to a nationality PART II Economic, social and cultural rights Marriage and family What's happened to my home? Freedom of thought Free to say what you want Meet where you like The right to democracy The right to social security Workers' rights The right to play A bed and some food The right to education Culture and copyright A free and fair world Our responsibilities Don't get me wrong Amnesty International The Convention on the Rights of a Child
Standard Number 1854345737 Pb.
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Stand Up speak out: A Book about Children's Rights / Oliver, Julian 2001  Book
Oliver, Julian Book
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Edition 2002 (Reprint)
Publication Great Britain, Two-Can Publishing, 2001.
Description 96pBlue Spine
Series Stand Up
Summary/Abstract An inspiring story; told by children themselves, it is specially moving, as it reminds us how far we still have to go to secure the rights of every child. Describes the lives of children thrust into battle, of young people living on the streets in the world's poorest cities, of the freedom that health and literacy bring, and of the works of governments and civil society to improve the opportunities of the citizens of our future.
Contents What is the CRC? (Convention on the Rights of the Child) UNICEF A child rights journey...the past A child rights journey...the future Principles We are all equal Your rights as a person A decent standard of living Freedoms Keeping our beliefs and culture alive You have the right to... Make your voice heard Speak out! Family Education The right to go to school Education for life Special needs We all need respect Refugees: put yourself in their shoes Children in danger Close to home Child labour Street children Drugs Child soldiers and war Children and the law Crime and punishment Amnesty International
Standard Number 1854348876 Pb.
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