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Children’s rights, as they see them

In February 2010 TNS Qual+ conducted a Qualitative Eurobarometer study on behalf of the European Commission’s Directorate General for Justice amongst young people in all 27 Member States of the EU. The study consisted of 170 focus groups and looked at the topic of children’s rights. The respondents, all aged between 15 and 17, from different socio-economical and ethnic backgrounds - including Roma, Sinti, Traveller children, and children with special needs - discussed the issues they see as most important in terms of their rights and the rights of children in general and the various obstacles children face in exercising these rights. The discussion then went on to explore the solutions they felt would help overcome these obstacles and the respondents’ explicit suggestions for what the ‘adult world’ could do to better protect and defend the rights of children

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Corporate author(s):
European Commission,
Directorate-General for Justice
Themes:
Law and justice
Target audience:
General public
EuroVoc:
family law,
child protection,
social survey,
young person,
European social policy

Available editions:

PAPER

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Pages: 32 _

Publication year: 2011

 

ISBN: 978-92-79-19037-7

DOI: 10.2758/58790

 
DS-31-11-005-EN-N Unavailable

PDF

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Publication year: 2011

 

ISBN: 978-92-79-19037-7

DOI: 10.2758/58790

 
DS-31-11-005-EN-N Free

Law and justice (190)

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  • Community secondary legislation (474)
  • Approximation of legislation (163)
  • Community case law (119)
  • Fundamental rights (483)
  • Justice and home affairs (176)
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