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C/S/209. Response of UK governments to UN Convention on Rights of Child
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The paper looks at the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of the Child presenting its outline, examining the implementation of its provisions by successive British governments since December 1991, and discussing the failings in child welfare.
KEYWORDS: UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: UNICEF, child welfare in UK,
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