Know Your Rights (And Claim Them)

Know Your Rights (And Claim Them)

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  • Create Date:2021-09-07 08:51:47
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  • Author:Amnesty International
  • ISBN:1839131195
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Summary

Jointly written by Angelina Jolie and Amnesty International with Geraldine Van Bueren QC。

If you are aged under 18 you have your own set of human rights。 Child rights are unique freedoms and protections designed for you。 Governments should uphold them but all across the world they are violated。 Know Your Rights (And Claim Them) gives you the knowledge and tools to claim your rights。 It introduces them and explains why they matter in the real world。 From gender and racial equality, to the rights to free expression, health, a clean climate and a sustainable environment, they are yours to claim。

Know Your Rights (And Claim Them) celebrates the difference young activists have made in every corner of the world, and shows you how to challenge injustice wherever you may find it。 It presents expert advice on peaceful protest, raising awareness at school and in your community, starting your own campaign and getting those in power to listen, plus vital guidance on protecting your safety, digital security and mental health。

These are your rights。 It is your right to know and claim them。

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Reviews

Pam Withers

This book is seriously ambitious, complex and far-reaching。 It covers everything from the history of child rights to definitions, statistics and legal explanations of every manner of child discrimination。 Chapter titles include “Steps to take if you are being physically or sexually abused” and “Become an activist。” Topics include torture, child soldiers, police beatings, indigenous and gay rights, the right to education and play, disability discrimination and so on。 The good news is that this 28 This book is seriously ambitious, complex and far-reaching。 It covers everything from the history of child rights to definitions, statistics and legal explanations of every manner of child discrimination。 Chapter titles include “Steps to take if you are being physically or sexually abused” and “Become an activist。” Topics include torture, child soldiers, police beatings, indigenous and gay rights, the right to education and play, disability discrimination and so on。 The good news is that this 280-page book, directed at youth, includes 60 pages of stories to which young people can relate: appealing profiles of survivors, activists and inspiring groups, including such celebrities as Malala Yousafzai and Anne Frank。 These allow the reader to “breathe” between (here’s the bad news) blocks of text that sometimes read like a lawyers’ manual。The breadth of information is astounding, a stellar effort。 There’s no issue not covered, from conversion therapy to disability discrimination, apartheid to female genital mutilation。 That makes it an intimidating read, but when seen as a sort of encyclopedia you dip into for a particular issue or two, it’s invaluable。The layout helps it from feeling like all the information weighs a ton。 Sidebars, breakout definitions, profiles and other boxes of text were all a great idea。 But still, the writing is frequently stiff, and with words and phrases like “neurodiverse,” “optional protocols” and “jus cogens,” can the authors truly expect a child in a troubling situation to read, recognize and suddenly grow wings to escape it? It’s more useful, perhaps, for converting the curious into activists。 Or again, to use as an encyclopedia for a particular page rather than a read-through。In other words, here’s a valuable tome, but one that could have tried harder to be accessible to children themselves。 Hopefully it offers the wealth of material necessary for other writers to break it down and serve it up in a more palatable manner。 This review also appears on www。YAdudebooks。ca 。。。more