This book explores how the Convention of the Rights of the Child (CRC) is translated into Egyptian law and examines its practicality when tackling the street child phenomenon. The first part assesses the theoretical and philosophical implications of the "child" and "adult" and its effects on the regulation of the human body, agency, and contemporary justice. It argues that the implications perpetuate negative repercussions on the concept of justice, while paving way for programs and services that support and defy the child-adult dichotomy. The second part examines how the CRC has been applied...
This book explores how the Convention of the Rights of the Child (CRC) is translated into Egyptian law and examines its practicality when tackling the...