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Re-understanding the Child’s Right to Identity
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Re-understanding the Child’s Right to Identity - On belonging, Responsiveness and Hope, by Ya'ir Ronen offers an innovative understanding of the right to identity aiming to transform its meaning an...
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13 October 2016

Re-understanding the Child’s Right to Identity - On belonging, Responsiveness and Hope, by Ya'ir Ronen offers an innovative understanding of the right to identity aiming to transform its meaning and thus its protection. Drawing on sources from different disciplines, including law, theology, philosophy, psychology and social work, the author offers a vision of social and legal change in which law is a healing force. In it, policies and practice protect children's sense of belonging recognizing human interdependence. They dignify children's disempowered narratives through their responsiveness, protect children's need to be authentic beings and nourish the hope for change and growth in children at risk and their families
Price: $145.00
Pages: 134
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Nijhoff Law Specials
Publication Date:
13 October 2016
ISBN: 9789004223660
Format: Paperback
Ya'ir Ronen, M.A., LL.D, senior lecturer at Ben-Gurion University, is an interdisciplinary scholar, personal coach and mediator. He has written and lectured on children's silenced narratives, social inclusivity and justice, responsiveness to suffering, construction of memory, faith in individuals and families, belonging, authenticity, interdependence, nonviolence and spirituality.