TY - BOOK AU - Bhabha,Jacqueline TI - Child migration & human rights in a global age T2 - Human rights and crimes against humanity SN - 0691143609 AV - JV6344 .B43 2014 U1 - 304.8083 23 PY - 2014/// CY - Princeton, New Jersey PB - Princeton University Press KW - Unaccompanied immigrant children KW - Children's rights KW - Emigration and immigration law KW - fast KW - Auswanderung KW - gnd KW - Kind KW - Menschenrecht N1 - Looking for home : the elusive right to family life --; Staying home : the elusive benefits of child citizenship --; Family ambivalence : the contested terrain of intercountry adoption --; Targeting the right issue : trafficked children and the human rights imperative --; Under the gun : moving children for war --; David and Goliath : children's unequal battle for refugee protection --; Demanding rights and a future : adolescents on the move for a better life N2 - "Why, despite massive public concern, is child trafficking on the rise? Why are unaccompanied migrant children living on the streets and routinely threatened with deportation to their countries of origin? Why do so many young refugees of war-ravaged and failed states end up warehoused in camps, victimized by the sex trade, or enlisted as child soldiers? This book provides the first comprehensive account of the widespread but neglected global phenomenon of child migration, exploring the complex challenges facing children and adolescents who move to join their families, those who are moved to be exploited, and those who move simply to survive. Spanning several continents and drawing on the actual stories of young migrants, the book shows how difficult it is for children to reunite with parents who left them behind to seek work abroad. It looks at the often-insurmountable obstacles we place in the paths of adolescents fleeing war, exploitation, or destitution; the contradictory elements in our approach to international adoption; and the limited support we give to young people brutalized as child soldiers. Part history, part in-depth legal and political analysis, this powerful book challenges the prevailing wisdom that widespread protection failures are caused by our lack of awareness of the problems these children face, arguing instead that our societies have a deep-seated ambivalence to migrant children--one we need to address head-on. Child Migration and Human Rights in a Global Age offers a road map for doing just that, and makes a compelling and courageous case for an international ethics of children's human rights"--Publisher description UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1503/2013954741-b.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1503/2013954741-d.html UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1503/2013954741-t.html UR - http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=41802 ER -