Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-287) and index.
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments; Foreword; List of Abbreviations; Note on ILO Conventions; Chapter 1: Introduction; A. Historical Perspective; B. Child Labor as a Human Rights Issue; C. Defining Child Labor; D. Structure of the Book; Part I: International Standard-Setting in Child Labor: Examining the Priorities of International Law; Chapter 2: Child Slavery and Slavery-Like Practices; Chapter 3: Child Labor and the Sexual and Criminal Exploitation of Children; Chapter 4: Child Soldiers; Chapter 5: Critiques of Prioritization and Alternative Approaches to Regulating Child Labor.
Summary
Offering a contribution to the debates on child labor, this book presents child labor as a problem to which various branches of international law have made a response. It treats a range of international law sub-disciplines, and analyses child labor in the context of social, economic and cultural issues.
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