Concept Of Child Rights

by V. Baby Shalini & N. Ramakrishnan

The book Concept of Child Rights provides a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental rights of children as recognized by international conventions, national laws, and social frameworks. It delves into the idea that every child, irrespective of background, has the inherent right to survival, protection, development, and participation. The book traces the evolution of child rights through historical, legal, and cultural perspectives, highlighting the importance of safeguarding children from exploitation, abuse, and neglect. By examining the principles set forth in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), it emphasizes how these rights aim to ensure that children grow up in an environment that nurtures their physical, emotional, and intellectual well-being.

Furthermore, the book sheds light on the role of governments, institutions, and communities in upholding and promoting these rights. It discusses various policies, programs, and child welfare initiatives designed to empower children and give them a voice in matters affecting their lives. Through case studies and real-world examples, Concept of Child Rights encourages readers to understand the significance of creating a just and inclusive society where children are respected, valued, and given equal opportunities. It serves as a vital resource for educators, policymakers, and advocates working towards building a safer and fairer world for every child.

Pages: 102

Publisher: First Book Publishing

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