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The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (commonly abbreviated as the CRC or UNCRC) is an international human rights treaty which sets out the civil, political, economic, social, health and cultural rights of children.
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Article 1. For the purposes of the present Convention, a child means every human being below the age of eighteen years unless under the law applicable to the ...
May 7, 2024 · On September 16, 1924, members of the League of Nations agreed to the Geneva Declaration on the Rights of the Child.
"The Holy See regards the present Convention as a proper and laudable instrument aimed at protecting the rights and interests of children, who are 'that ...
The Convention says childhood is separate from adulthood, and lasts until 18; it is a special, protected time, in which children must be allowed to grow, learn, ...
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The Convention provides for the realization of these rights by setting standards for health, education, legal, civil, and social services for children.
Apr 24, 2020 · One of the main tenets advanced by the CRC is that the government should make decisions based on the “best interest of the child.” In the ...
The UN Convention on the Right of the Child (CRC) in an international human rights treaty that promotes the rights of all children worldwide.1 Broadly, ...
The Convention also addresses issues concerning education, health care, juvenile justice, and the rights of children with disabilities.
May 4, 2021 · Children's rights are enshrined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), the most widely ratified treaty in history.