حقوق الطفل بالانجليزي تعبير عن حقوق الطفل بالانجليزية
تقرير برجراف برزنتيشن تعبير انشاء عبارات معلومات فقرة موضوع صغير سهل بسيط child rights
موضوع عن حقوق الطفل قصير جدا
تعبير عن الطفولة بالانجليزي الاطفال
موضوع عن حقوق الانسان بالانجليزي قصير تعريف حقوق
الانسان بالانجليزي موضوع عن الانسانية بالانجليزي تعبير عن حقوق الانسان
تعبير عن حقوق الطفل
Definition of the Rights of the Child
Recognition of the rights of the child
Awareness of the rights of the child came
in the aftermath of the First World War, with the adoption of the Geneva
Declaration in 1924. The process of recognizing the rights of the child
continued under the impetus for the United Nations, with the adoption of the
Declaration of the Rights of the Child in 1959.
The recognition of the interest of
the child and his rights came to fruition on 20 November 1989 with the adoption
of the International Convention on the Rights of the Child, which is the first
international legally binding text enshrining all the fundamental rights of the
child. the child.
These rights are:
Civil rights guarantee:
- the right to life
- the right to have a name and a
nationality
- the right to privacy
- the right to access justice
- the right to the protection of disabled
children
- the right to non-discrimination
Economic rights guarantee:
- the right to an adequate standard of
living
- the right to protection against
exploitation at work (forced labor)
- the right to social security
Political rights guarantee:
- the right to hold opinions and to express
them (freedom of association and assembly, freedom of expression, freedom of
thought, conscience and religion)
- the right to protection against
ill-treatment (ill-treatment and torture)
- the right to protection against
deprivation of liberty
- the right to protection against
separation from parents
Social rights guarantee:
- the right to be nursed and cared for by
doctors
- the right to protection against all forms
of exploitation (including sexual exploitation), abduction and drugs
- the right to protection in case of war
(prohibition to be a soldier before 15 years)
Cultural rights guarantee:
- the right to be educated (primary
education must be free and compulsory for all)
- the right to appropriate information
- the right to leisure (games, culture,
artistic activities).
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