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The evolving capacities of the child.
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Keeping children safe: A toolkit for child protection.
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If I were a researcher: Children about ethics in research with and by children.
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Ethical issues in online research.
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Informed consent guidelines re minors (including orphans and vulnerable children (ovc)) and parental substitutes.
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Research with children living in situations of armed conflict: Concepts, ethics & methods.
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Ethical guidelines: For ethical, meaningful and inclusive children’s participation practice.
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Speak up! Giving a voice to European children in vulnerable situations. Methodological framework.
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