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The workshop has reconstituted itself as a task force to prepare a Bill of Rights for children which will be meaningful within an international context. In order to achieve meaningfulness, it is recognized that rights must be formulated within the context of value systems.
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Harnois, G., Lacey, R. (1980). Children’s Rights/Patients’ Rights and Child Advocacy. In: Fine, S.H., Krell, R., Lin, Ty., Beiser, M., Freeman, D.S., Nann, R. (eds) Today’s Priorities in Mental Health. Priority Issues in Mental Health, vol 1. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-9073-9_40
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