Childhood
Volume 26, Issue 3, 2019, Pages 369-385
Governing adolescent mobility: The elusive role of children’s rights principles in contemporary migration practice (Article)
Bhabha J.*
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Harvard University, United States
Abstract
Child migration is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon spanning continents, age groups, and family patterns governed by two intersecting but not overlapping governance regimes. One of these two regimes is the migration regime, designed to uphold sovereign state borders and manage migration flows. The other is the child rights regime, a governance framework that privileges the protection of the best interests of the child. This article focuses on the mobility of adolescents, their needs, their challenges, and the implications of the complex and sometimes contradictory governance regimes impinging on these youthful migrations. © The Author(s) 2019.
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DOI: 10.1177/0907568219852661
ISSN: 09075682
Original Language: English