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Children´s Rights – A Handbook for practioners, ed. by Ingo Richter, Lothar Krappmann and Friederike Wapler. More than twenty years ago, the UN adopted the International Convention on the Rights of the Child. And, finally, after more than twenty years of public dispute, in 2018 the German government decided to incorporate the rights of children into the country's constitution. But what are children´s rights? What does the UN Convention mean by children´s rights? Have they been implemented in Germany in the past, and how will they look in the future? In this handbook, fifteen legal experts from different fields, such as the family, education, work, the media, migration, data protection, criminality etc., try to find an encompassing answer to these questions. The book has been written for lawyers and social scientists, particularly for those who have to deal with these rights in their everyday work, so that they know how to implement them in the future. With contributions by Hans-Jörg Albrecht | Hans-Peter Füssel | Lothar Krappmann | Gabriele Kuhn-Zuber | Roman Lehner | Thomas Mörsberger | Ingo Richter | Stephan Rixen | Kirsten Scheiwe | Sebastian Schiller | Stefanie Schmahl | Daniela Schweigler | Friederike Wapler | Reinhard Wiesner | Linda Zaiane |