6 Every child has a right to life and to opportunities which will help you develop. 7 You have the right to have a name and to have a record of this kept safely. You also have a right to be a member of a country. This is known as your nationality. 8 You have a right to keep...
Discussion: The UNCRC is a valuable guide to creating a legal framework to support child rights. This review highlights the need to consider children's mental health as a fundamental right and incorporate the principles into future Indian legislation.Srinivasan, Shiva Prakash...
It also highlights the problems that have emerged in the Committee's work, in the light of a theoretical framework of the right of the child to religious freedom in international law. It concludes that the Committee fails children in relation to their religion and suggests some positive steps ...
It begins by introducing the basic concept of children's participation rights before constructing participation as a right of emancipation that is two-dimensional, reflecting both the individual and collective dimensions of a child's right to be heard. To develop the first dimension of the ...
Children's right to play is formally enshrined in Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). However, few research studies have explored children's experiences of play from an explicit rights-based perspective. Using children's views to illustrate the multi...
Child abuse has become a global quandary that needs to be tackled if children are to be given the right to total freedom. The issue of child abuse has been given serious attention in many parts of the world and Africa is not left out. Given this serious effort, one would have thought ...
postpaternalism; UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC); youth climate action; climate cases; right to a healthy environment1. Introduction Children and youth have been extraordinarily active and influential on issues relating to environmental and climate emergency. The catalyst for this was...