Human Rights Magazine

Winter 2005, Volume 32, Number 1
The Convention on the Rights of the Child: A Call for U.S. Participation
By Howard Davidson
Child Poverty in the United States: The Need for a Constitutional Amendment and a Cultural Sea Change
By Robert C. Fellmeth
Ending Child Poverty
By Deborah Cutler-Ortiz
Are Courts Prepared to Handle Judicial Bypass Proceedings?
By Melissa Jacobs
Holding Foster Care Agencies Responsible for Abuse and Neglect
By Carolyn A. Kubitschek
Assessing Developmental Level When Representing Foster Care Children
By Sharon Jackson Witkin
Protecting Unaccompanied Immigrant and Refugee Children in the United States
By Christopher Nugent
Combating the Worst Forms of Child Labor in Bolivia
By Kurt Henne and David Moseley
Child Soldiers: Changing a Culture of Violence
By Jo Becker
The Convention on the Rights of the Child
Human Rights Heroes: Margaret Brodkin, Carol Kamin, Jane Spinak, and Barbara Bennett Woodhouse
By Wilson Adam Schooley
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