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Bringing girls’ gender identities into children’s rights
What does 'home' mean for children whose parents have separated?
Time to abandon prevalence studies of childhood sexual abuse?
In a search for competence? Children’s participation in family law proceedings
Children’s Participation in Decision-Making: Questioning Competence and Competencies
Prioritising Children’s Autonomy is Prioritising their Best Interests
Resilience in early years—continuing the conversation
How resilient do we want our children and young people to be?
Resilience – continuing the conversation
Supporting children and families in early childhood: When does community action let the Government off the hook?
Monitoring compliance with Article 12: Council of Europe Assessment Tool
Expanding our ideas of childhood and children’s participation in decision making
Involving children and young people in research and consultation: lessons learned from Scotland
Harmonising the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development with children’s rights
Children's rights and wellbeing
Challenges of policy-oriented research on children's rights in post-Soviet countries