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The Status of the Girl Child under International Law: A Semioethic Analysis provides a comprehensive examination of how international legal frameworks address the rights, protections, and status of girl children globally. Through the lens of semioethic analysis, author Clara Chapdelaine-Feliciati explores the complex relationship between international law, cultural interpretation, and the lived experiences of children.
This work combines legal scholarship with ethical philosophy to analyze treaties, conventions, and international agreements designed to protect children’s rights. The book investigates how different interpretations of international law impact girls’ access to education, health, protection from harm, and social participation across various jurisdictions and cultural contexts.
Essential reading for legal scholars, international relations professionals, child welfare advocates, and policymakers, this volume contributes significantly to understanding how international law can better serve and protect the world’s most vulnerable populations.







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