Rights Relating To Child Care In Various Nations
- IJLLR Journal
- Jul 30, 2022
- 1 min read
Nanda Prasad, PhD Scholar, Centre for Research Studies (CRS), Noida International University, Noida, UP
ABSTRACT
No matter where in the globe a child resides, his or her rights are identical. Every child is born with a complete set of rights. People may disregard, neglect, or stomp upon these rights, but they cannot remove them. Children have inherent rights. They exist despite everything.
The most generally adopted treaty in history, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) protects children's rights. Every nation on earth except one has sworn to uphold the Convention's 54 articles. Even rich nations, such as Canada, have yet to do their utmost to fulfil the rights of every kid. The situation is significantly worse in the world's most difficult regions. Globally, millions of youngsters are coerced into hazardous labour, child marriage, or militia service. One billion of the world's 2,2 billion children live in poverty, without access to education, safe water, and healthcare.
When children's rights are abused now, the consequences will last a lifetime. This article will examine the rights of children as described in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. We will investigate what occurs when these rights are infringed. And you will discover how to assist girls and boys throughout the world fulfil their entire range of children's rights.
Keywords: Child rights, different countries, laws aspects, survival law.
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