Human Rights for Kids: How the Flower Grows its Roots
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The book is a collection of short stories centered on various aspects of human rights. It is a unique collaboration by a group of law professors and researchers, who are inspired by the legacy of Professor Martin Scheinin- a prominent advocate of human rights. The authors use their professional expertise to engage in a conversation with children and young people. Their stories bring to life legal and moral concepts such as fairness, equality, balancing collective and individual interests, as well as protecting future generations. The central theme of the book is dignity and what it means to live together in harmony with respect for our beautiful diversity and precious planet. How can we build a thriving world together? The book is suitable for children of all ages wishing to explore human rights for themselves, while being guided by a stellar group of human rights researchers.
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