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Childrenโs human rights are the basic thingsย that children need to thrive, be free and live in dignity. A July 2018 policy briefing by CRAE explores
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Childrenโs human rights are the basic thingsย that children need to thrive, be free and live in dignity. A July 2018 policy briefing by CRAE explores

Just like the 2008 financial crisis, Brexit could be an opportunity to re-assert the centrality of core values such as equality and diversity. And yet, neither the UK government nor the EU have acknowledged their respective role in ensuring socio-economic rights in a post-Brexit settlement.
This is from our second contributor,ย Professor Roberta Guerrina at the University of Surrey who questions theย exclusion of feminist voices from the Brexit negotiations.ย