A Child's Voice
By Jeremy Rose
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Jeremy Rose
Jeremy Rose was educated at the Liverpool College, the London School of Economics, the Asser Institute of International Law, the University of Nice, the General Council of the Bar, the City Literature and the Lincoln Centre for Psychotherapy. Jeremy Rose sat on the Bar Race Relations Committee for five years and the London Lottery Charity Board for five years. He is the winner of a Guggenheim Travel Scholarship and a Netherlands Cultural Scholarship. He is the author and co-author of four legal books referable to International Child Law and also the author of Rookie the Rucksack, A Dog’s Divorce, A Child’s Voice and Children of Hampstead, published by Austin Macauley. Jeremy Rose is married to Ian Blatchford, the Director of the Science Museum.
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A Child's Voice - Jeremy Rose
About the Author
Jeremy Rose was educated at the Liverpool College, the London School of Economics, the Asser Institute of International Law, the University of Nice, the General Council of the Bar, the City Literature and the Lincoln Centre for Psychotherapy. Jeremy Rose sat on the Bar Race Relations Committee for five years and the London Lottery Charity Board for five years. He is the winner of a Guggenheim Travel Scholarship and a Netherlands Cultural Scholarship. He is the author and co-author of four legal books referable to International Child Law and also the author of Rookie the Rucksack, A Dog’s Divorce, A Child’s Voice and Children of Hampstead, published by Austin Macauley. Jeremy Rose is married to Ian Blatchford, the Director of the Science Museum.
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Dedication
For Caroline Rodger and Rozanna Carter
A Child’s Voice
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