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Global social justice for older people
 — the case for an international convention on the rights of older people
Author(s)Kwong-Leung Tang, Jik-Joen Lee
Journal titleBritish Journal of Social Work, vol 36, no 7, October 2006
Pagespp 1135-1150
Sourcehttp://bjsw.oxfordjournals.org
KeywordsAttitudes to the old of general public ; Rights [elderly] ; Advocacy ; International.
AnnotationOlder people are beginning to represent a large proportion of the general population and have become a major area for social programming in many parts of the world. However, neglect or violation of older people's rights is common. Until recently, there has been a surprising lack of advocacy on the part of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and human rights activists for a legally effective international convention on the rights of older people, as compared with other vulnerable groups such as children and women. This paper argues that the introduction of an international convention on the rights of older people is long overdue. Such an international convention should contain comprehensive and legally binding provisions which would require ratifying states to promote older people's rights. It should be reinforced by a strong monitoring system that would involve key members of the international community. This paper outlines the arguments in favour of the creation of a transnational human rights agreement for older people and proposes that international NGOs and human rights advocates should work toward creating such a convention. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-061212202 A
ClassmarkTOB: IKR: IQ: 72

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