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It defines a child as any human being under the age of 18, and calls on States Parties to take all appropriate measures to ensure that children's rights are protected—including the right to a name and nationality; freedom of speech and thought; access to healthcare and education; and freedom from exploitation, torture, ...
May 7, 2024
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The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) regards children as legal subjects who are entitled to human rights and fundamental freedoms.