This book examines in detail the status of children in the EU. Drawing on a range of disciplinary perspectives including the sociology of childhood and human rights discourse it offers a critical analysis of the legal and policy framework underpinning EU children's rights across a range of areas including family law education immigration and child protection.<br/><br/>Traditionally children's rights at this level have been articulated primarily in the context of the free movement of persons provisions inevitably restricting entitlement to migrant children of EU nationality. In the past decade however innovative interpretations of EU law by the Court of Justice coupled with important constitutional developments have prompted the development of a much more robust children's rights agenda. This culminated in the incorporation of a more explicit reference to children's rights in the Lisbon Treaty followed by the Commission's launch in February 2011 of a dedicated EU 'Agenda' to promote and safeguard the rights of the child. <br/><br/>The analysis presented in this book therefore comes at a pivotal point in the history of EU children's rights providing a detailed and critical overview of a range of substantive areas and making an important contribution to international children's rights studies.
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