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Daniel Stoecklin serves as an Associate Professor at the Institut Universitaire Kurt Bösch, affiliated with the University of Geneva. His academic profile centers on theoretical and practical aspects of children's rights within social science frameworks.
Stoecklin's research focuses on children's rights through the capability approach lens, examining institutional implementation challenges and children's agency. His work explores how rights frameworks translate into practical applications while addressing methodological issues in capturing children's voices. He investigates the tension between theoretical frameworks and real-world implementation of children's rights across various social contexts.
His publication record (2016-2020) reveals consistent scholarly engagement with children's rights theory, showing evolution from foundational capability approach applications (2016) to more nuanced examinations of institutionalization and agency (2018-2020). The work demonstrates interdisciplinary connections between philosophy, sociology, and policy studies, with particular attention to methodological challenges in children's rights research.
No specific scientific awards or major recognitions were documented in the available information.
While detailed information about advising relationships isn't provided, his collaborative publications with Jean-Michel Bonvin, Tobia Fattore, Nigel Thomas, and others indicate active participation in international research networks focused on children's rights. The absence of explicit grant information suggests these collaborations may be supported through institutional frameworks rather than individually secured major funding.
Stoecklin's affiliation with the Institut Universitaire Kurt Bösch provides a research environment supporting his work on children's rights, though specific laboratory structures or dedicated research teams aren't detailed in the available documentation.




