The Oxford Handbook of Children's Rights Law
Edited by Jonathan Todres and Shani M. King
Author Information
Jonathan Todres is Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law at Georgia State University College of Law.
Shani M. King is Professor of Law and the Director of the Center on Children and Families at the University of Florida Levin College of Law.
Contributors:
Christine Bakker, PhD, European University Institute, Florence, is an international lawyer specializing in human rights law including children's rights, international environmental law, and climate change.
Jo Becker is a child rights activist with over twenty years of experience working for human rights and social justice.
Amy Brown is a PhD candidate in the Centre for Children's Rights at Queen's University, where she is exploring young people's right to be heard in schools and how this right is implemented and realized in practice.
Katherine Covell, Ph.D., is Professor Emerita of Psychology and the former Executive Director of the Children's Rights Centre at Cape Breton University.
Mike Dottridge has worked in the human rights field for four decades. He was employed by two human rights NGOs: Amnesty International (1977 to 1995), focusing on sub-Saharan Africa, and Anti-Slavery International, where he was director from 1996 until 2002. Since 1995 he has focused on the rights of adults and children subjected to economic or sexual exploitation, working independently since 2002, undertaking evaluations and institutional learning exercises for both international organizations and NGOs.
Jaap E. Doek is an Emeritus Professor in Family and juvenile law at the VU University and an extra-ordinary Professor in Children's Rights at the Anton de Kom University of Suriname. He is the special legal advisor of ECPAT and is a member of the board of various international NGOs e.g. the African Child Policy Forum and Child Helpline International.
Mark Drumbl is the Class of 1975 Alumni Professor at Washington & Lee University School of Law, where he also serves as Director of the Transnational Law Institute.
Michael Freeman, Emeritus Professor of Law, University College London.
Tali Gal, PhD, is Senior Lecturer and Head, School of Criminology, the University of Haifa.
Savitri Goonesekere is Emeritus Professor of Law University of Colombo Sri Lanka.
Karl Hanson is Full Professor in Public Law at the University of Geneva in Switzerland and the Deputy Director of the University of Geneva's Centre for Children's Rights Studies.
Meredith Johnson Harbach is Professor of Law at the University of Richmond School of Law, where she teaches courses in Family Law, Children & the Law, Reproductive Justice, and Civil Procedure, and supervises the Family Law Certificate Program.
Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol is an international human rights scholar who utilizes an interdisciplinary and international framework to promote human well-being around the globe.
R. Brian Howe, PhD, is a professor emeritus (political science) at Cape Breton University.
Ursula Kilkelly is a Professor of Law at the School of Law, University College Cork where she teaches Children's Rights on the LLM Children's Rights and Family Law.
Shani King is a Professor of Law and Director of the Center on Children and Families at the University of Florida Levin College of Law.
Akilah Kinnison, J.D., LL.M., University of Arizona (2012, 2013), is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Arizona's James E. Rogers College of Law, where she is part of the faculty of the Indigenous Peoples Law & Policy Program.
Perpetua Kirby, PhD, is currently a Research Associate at the University of Sussex, where she co-convenes a course on the BA in Child and Youth Studies, and is also an independent research consultant.
Katrien Klep, LLM, is assistant professor of children's rights at the Department of Child Law at Leiden University.
Gerison Lansdown was the founder director, 1992-2000, of the Children's Rights Alliance for England, and has since worked as an international consultant and advocate, publishing and lecturing widely on the subject of children's rights.
Mary Frances Layden is the co-founder of an apparel company, love?bili?nyc, which promotes disability awareness and empowerment, and the former leader of Community Engagement at a NYC-based nonprofit organization, A Leg To Stand On (ALTSO), which provides free orthopedic care to children with disabilities in developing countries.
Gertrud Lenzer, Dr. phil., is professor emerita of Sociology and Children's Studies at The City University of New York.
Manfred Liebel, Dr. phil., is Prof. emeritus of sociology at Technical University Berlin and co-founder and patron of the M.A. Childhood Studies and Children's Rights (MACR) at Free University Berlin and University of Applied Sciences Potsdam. He is also vice-chair of the council of the National Coalition Germany for the Implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Ton Liefaard is Professor of Children's Rights and holds the UNICEF Chair in Children's Rights at Leiden Law School, Leiden University, the Netherlands. He is Leiden Law School's Vice-Dean for Education and the director of the Master of Law's Programme (LL.M.) on Advanced Studies in International Children's Rights at Leiden University.
Laura Lundy is Co-Director of the Centre for Children's Rights and a Professor in the School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work at Queen's University, Belfast.
Martha Minow is the 300th Anniversary Professor at Harvard University, where she has taught since 1981 and served as Dean of Harvard Law School for eight years.
Olga Nieuwenhuys holds degrees in sociology from the University of Paris (Sorbonne) and in non-western sociology and anthropology from the University of Amsterdam. She obtained her doctorate from the Free University, Amsterdam, in 1989.
Aoife Nolan has been Professor of International Human Rights Law at Nottingham University School of Law since 2012.
Marta Santos Pais was appointed Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence against Children in May 2009.
Sarah Paoletti is a Practice Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where she founded and directs the Transnational Legal Clinic.
Twila L. Perry is a Professor of Law and the Judge Alexander P. Waugh Sr. Scholar at Rutgers University School of Law in Newark, New Jersey, USA, where she teaches Family Law, Children and the Law, Torts and a seminar on Race, Gender and Tort Law.
Addie C. Rolnick is a Professor of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law.
Maya Sabatello, LLB, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Bioethics and Co-Director of the Precision Medicine: Ethics, Politics, and Culture Project at Columbia University.
Julia Sloth-Nielsen is professor in the Faculty of Law, University of the Western Cape, and professor of Children's Rights in the Developing World at Leiden University.
Natsu Taylor Saito, J.D. Yale (1987), is Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law at Georgia State University, where she teaches international law, human rights, and the legal history of race in the United States.
Jonathan Todres is Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law at Georgia State University College of Law.
Gamze Erdem Türkelli is a Postdoctoral Fellow Fundamental Research of the Research Foundation (FWO) - Flanders (File Number: 12Q1719N) and a member of the Law and Development Research Group at the University of Antwerp.
David B. Thronson is Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Michigan State University College of Law.
Afua Twum-Danso Imoh is a Lecturer in the Sociology of Childhood at the University of Sheffield.
Wouter Vandenhole is a human rights and law and development scholar.
Dr. Philip Veerman, CPsychol., lives in the Hague (the Netherlands) where he works as a health-psychologist for children and adolescents.
Jessica Dixon Weaver is an Associate Professor at Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law where she teaches courses on family law, children and the law, and legal ethics.
Rebecca Webb, PhD, is currently a Lecturer in Education at the University of Sussex.
Barbara Bennett Woodhouse is L. Q. C. Lamar Professor of Law at Emory University Law School.