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School of Law

SOLM270 International Child Law (A22)

Module Description

This module examines the broad and ever-expanding field of international child law. It looks at how international child law relates to various contexts, such as armed conflict, migration, criminal justice, education, and labour. Discussions in the module draw on a rich array of theoretical sources, including historical and anthropological studies of childhood, critical scholarship on international law and human rights, and criticisms of international children’s rights law in particular.

Applicable Groupings

Mode of Assessment

  • Weekly writing assignments
  • 15-20 minute presentation
  • 5,000 word essay

Credits

30 Credits

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