DCL 5131 Children's Rights: An Interdisciplinary Approach

3 units
Law
Faculty of Law
Study of specific questions related to various aspects of the life of a child, as well as the different realities of children: the child as a person and his/her identity, filial relations and family life, the child in the community, marginalized children, education and participation. A multidisciplinary perspective built around the United Nations' Convention of the Rights of the Child, which allows the student to delve deeper into the issue of children's rights by bringing together points of view from law, social sciences, education and health.

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Lecture

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

French Equivalent:

All Professors
A- Average (7.833)
Most Common: A (25%)
12 students

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Mona Paré

Winter 2023 - A00

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Valerie Steeves

Fall 2017 - A00

A- Average (7.833)
Most Common: A (25%)
12 students

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A+