December 9, 2024 Conflict, ecological destruction, and (foreclosing) the future To protect children and future generations, legal commitments are not enough. The global community must act to stop ongoing violence and environmental destruction. By Monica Iyer Español
December 4, 2024 The children we leave behind: US youth incarceration Youth incarceration in the United States constitutes a human rights violation. To begin addressing this, the legal system must invest in community support and restorative ... By Livia Shiroishi Español
January 25, 2023 Backsliding on children’s participation rights within a protection discourse Victimhood can easily disempower children and silence their voices as well as their claims to human rights, particularly their participation rights. By Tracey Holland & Yeonjae Hwang Español
January 16, 2023 Gendered juvenile detention in the Philippines In Duterte’s war on drugs, women victims have been largely invisible. By Pamela Camacho & Steffen Jensen Español
April 25, 2022 Child migrants are children first As a matter of human rights, our policies must consider child migrants by their status of child before their status of migrant or litigant. By Sarah Damoff Español
November 1, 2017 Climate change talks must focus on the most vulnerable: the world’s children Across the globe, more extreme weather and climate change are displacing the most vulnerable, including children. Yet not enough is being done to uphold their human ... By Alice Thomas Español Français