Child Protection and the European Court of Human Rights
Lessons from Norway in the Development and Contestation of Children’s Rights
Siri Gloppen editor Marit Skivenes editor Hege Stein Helland editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Publishing:16th Oct '25
£29.99
This title is due to be published on 16th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Article 1 of the European Convention of Human Rights gives children the same protection of their fundamental rights and freedoms as adults. However, there is a notable absence of specific provisions for their rights. What does this imply in practice?
This interdisciplinary volume brings together leading scholars in political science, law, social work and more to examine how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) shapes – and is shaped by – child protection litigation and mobilisation.
Norway has had more child protection cases decided by the ECtHR than any other country, and so this book, a first of its kind, uses Norway as a specific focus and explores the evolving role of the Court in balancing parental rights, state authority and children’s best interests, offering a fresh perspective on the intersection of international human rights law, children’s rights and child protection policy.
“This is an important book which considers the European Court of Human Rights jurisprudence in child protection matters. This is an area that has largely been overlooked.” Samantha Davey, University of Essex
ISBN: 9781447371472
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304 pages