Enforcement Of International Child Labor Thesis

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" Thus China must be held accountable by the international community and awareness brought to modern Chinese parents about the dangers of child labor. Consumerism is no excuse for allowing child labor in any context.

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Kagire, Edmund. "Rwanda to Benefit from U.S. Anti-Child Labour Fund." New Times. 2009. Retrieved at http://www.newtimes.co.rw/index.php?issue=14035&article=20608. 11 Nov 2009.

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International Labour Office. Child Labour: Targeting the Intolerable: Sixth Item on the Agenda. (International...

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Embassy of India. "Child Labor in India." Indian Embassy. 1998. Retrieved at http://www.indianembassy.org/policy/Child_Labor/childlabor.htm#national%20policy. 10 Nov 2009.

Goujan, Emmanuel. "Child Labor in Demand in Rwanda." Daily Main & Guardian. 2000. Hartford Web Publishing. Retrieved at http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/36/461.html. 10 Nov 2009.

International Labour Office. Child Labour: Targeting the Intolerable. 6th ed. International Labour Office. 1996.

Kagire, Edmund. "Rwanda to Benefit from U.S. Anti-Child Labour Fund." New Times. 2009. Retrieved at http://www.newtimes.co.rw/index.php?issue=14035&article=20608. 11 Nov 2009.
Thapaliya, Bhuwan. "Child Labor Dilemma in Nepal." Global Politician. 12 Oct 2009. Retrieved at http://www.globalpolitician.com/25958-nepal. 11 Nov 2009.


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