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Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Barcelona
Spain
University of Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Institut Universitaire Kurt Bösch
Switzerland
Universiteit Antwerpen -UNICEF Chair in Children’s Rights
The Netherlands
Roskilde University
Denmark
Universitatea Babes Bolyai
Romania
University of Tartu
Finland
University of Macedonia
Greece
Université Paris Est Créteil
France
University College Dublin
Ireland
Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
Italy
Children’s Forum of Latvia
Latvia
Vilnius University
Lithuania
Siauliai University
Lithuania
Elte University
Hungary
Bahçesehir Üniversitesi
Turkey
Universita ta’ Malta
Malta
Universiteit van Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Universität Wien
Austria
Maria Grzegorzewska Academy of Special Education
Poland
Universidade do Minho
Portugal
Asociación Grupo de Sociología de la Infancia y la Adolescencia
Portugal
Save the Children Sweden
Sweden
University of London
United Kingdom
Stiftung Liechtensteinischer Entwicklungsdienst
Liechtenstein
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Norway
Union University Belgrade
Serbia
Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa
Portugal
Russian State University for the Humanities
Russian Federation
Child Rights Information Center
Moldova
University of Jordan
Jordan
Short description of project
Funded by the Lifelong Learning Programme (EU), the CREAN project gathered a total of 37 partners (both academic institutions and NGOs) around the major aims of enhancing the academic field of children’s rights studies as an interdisciplinary field of studies. It capitalised on the extant investment and strengths of the network, while significantly enhancing its ability to engage new members in achieving the following aims and objectives: •Strengthen the potentials of higher education institutions in the development and implementation of children’s rights programmes and courses •Provide support to university teaching staff •Promote early career researchers •Involve external stakeholders in the discussion on the relevance and effectiveness of the content of the programmes and courses Over 36 months this project funded with support from the European Commission put together: • Two conferences with different key subjects in the area of children’s rights • Developing interdisciplinary teaching materials through expert workshops • Created a highly visible body of early career researchers, inter alia by awarding a prize to such researchers • Exchanged teachers across higher education institutions The Children´s Rights Erasmus Academic Network (CREAN) is a network of universities offering higher education in children's rights with the major aim to include further enhancement of the academic field of children's rights studies as an interdisciplinary field of studies. The network is based upon a common belief that childhood is a social, historically changeable phenomenon and that children are social subjects who are to be respected as such, with own views, interests, competences and the right to comprehensive participation. CREAN intends to give more importance to the ways in which rights holders relate to and make use of their rights, and overcome existing constraints. By linking theory and practice, it intends to change the reality of children's legal position in society.
Short description of the task performed by Croatian partner
During the project, the Faculty of law of the University of Zagreb, namely Professors Dubravka Hrabar and Irena Majstorović, have fulfilled numerous tasks within different Work packages, as envisaged by the project documentation. Inter alia we have: set up project structures including financial administration and general administration sent relevant information for the publication on the project's website prepared short reports for the coordinator of the project – Free university in Berlin participated at the Madrid conference as contributors and rapporteurs (Children’s Rights Research: From Theory to Practice) participated in establishing of a new Mediterranean network for the protection of children's rights and defined its primary goals, further elaborated the perspectives of the named (subnetwork), prepared the data as regards the influence of the economic crisis on the position of children in the Mediterranean area prepared contributions to the textbook (two contributions and a list of legal documents) – Children and Non-Discrimination: Interdisciplinary textbook, edited by Kutsar, Dagmar and Warming, Hanne, ISBN 978-9949-9538-8-2, https://resourcecentre. savethechildren.net/node/9528/pdf/crean-english-for_homepage.pdf edited the Croatian translation of the non-discrimination handbook: Djeca i zabrana diskriminacije - Interdisciplinarni udžbenik, ISBN 978-9949-9654-5-8 (print), ISBN 978-9949-9654-6-5 (pdf), https://resourcecentre.savethechildren.net/node/9528/pdf/crean-croatian.pdf participated at the project meetings (Kick-off in Berlin, Tartu, Geneva final meeting) disseminated the information on the summer school and selected a student participant participated at the Vilnius conference Children's rights to non-discrimination participated at the Geneva conference Children's rights and the aims of education.