RDV: Abolition of child protection – The ultimate denial of child rights
In the early 2000s the main narrative in the field of child welfare was an optimistic one. It was believed […]
In the early 2000s the main narrative in the field of child welfare was an optimistic one. It was believed […]
On Friday, October 27th, former President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, Lady Brenda Hale, Baroness Hale of […]
The cost of caring: the professional quality of life of child social workers (Camille Verheyden, Frank Van Holen, Stephanie Chartier […]
The Development of Personal Identity Rights at the European Court of Human Rights: whose rights and what is achieved? By […]
How does the criminalization of abortion impact women? Therapeutic abortion has been decriminalised in Peru since 1924, but it was […]
The right to protection from violence and exploitation is one of the most commonly-protected constitutional rights of children, being second […]
On March 21st, research professor Satang Nabaneh will hold a talk titled "Gendered politics of Autocratization in Africa" at the RDV […]
In England, a rhetoric of supporting ‘troubled families’ through policy interventions mushroomed during the New Labour years of the late […]
Researchers in the social sciences, including legal studies, political science, social work, and sociology, utilize specific, discipline-based approaches to analyzing […]
In this digital RDV seminar, research professor Steven Van de Walle will share from his innovative research on the attitudes […]