The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is a human rights legal document  decided and adopted by the UN General Assembly in November 1989. This  international convention has had a major impact on children’s rights, policies and  legislation in many countries around the world. Another prominent feature of the  development, however, is the lack of research in many areas on implementation of  children’s rights. This underline the importance of a book like this with contributions  from countries seldom represented with research in their own context. 
This book has been initiated by researchers at the Child Rights Institute, Lund  University, a research network with the aim to act for and support the rights of the  child in different contexts, national and international, in research, in education or in  other relevant practices. The Institute gather researchers to stimulate and to support  new and continued research with a point of departure in the CRC. It provides an  open and suitable arena for researchers to publish new material on implementing  CRC in society. Invitation of researchers from our global network to contribute to an  anthology was therefore fully in line with this ambition.
Fifteen new international studies on the enactment of children’s rights in schools and  education are presented in this book. The authors are researchers from Colombia,  Zambia, Viet Nam, Egypt, India, Kenya, Indonesia and China. They are researchers  and scholars active in many different academic environments as research universities  (Indonesia, Zambia, China, Kenya, Egypt, and Sweden), teacher training universities  (China and India), National University of Education (Viet Nam, Colombia),  Institute of Social Work and Health (India), District Teacher Training Institution,  DIET (India).