2. U N I V E RS A L C H I L D R E N ' S
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3. November 20, 1989
adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Adopted by the United Nations General Assembly
4. The Convention on the
Rights of the Child
is the most endorsed human rights treaty in the world,
ratified by all but two countries.
A child means every human being
below the age of 18 years.
5. The Convention on the Rights of the Child
Incorporates the full range of human
rights - civil, cultural, economic,
political social rights and education
A child means every human being
below the age of 18 years.
7. Children must be treated without
discrimination of any kind,
irrespective of race, colour, sex, language,
religion or other status
8. The child shall be
registered immediately
after birth and
have the right to a
name a nationality
[and] to preserve his
or her identity
9. a child shall not be
separated from his or
her parents against
their will [and shall be
permitted to cross
national borders] for
family reunification .
10. the child who is
capable of forming his
or her own views [has]
the right to express
those views [and] the
right to freedom of
thought, conscience
and religion.
11. No child shall be
subjected to unlawful
attacks on his or her
honor and reputation.
12. Children must be
protected from
injury or abuse
including sexual
abuse, while in the
care of parents or
any other person.
13. A child who is seeking refugee status or
who is a refugee [shall] receive
appropriate protection and humanitarian
assistance
14. The government
recognizes the right
of the disabled child
to special care and
the right to enjoy a
full and decent life in
conditions which
ensure dignity
15. Every child has the right to a standard of living
adequate for [her/his] physical, mental,
spiritual, moral and social development.
16. Government must recognize the right of
the child to education [that develops] the
child’s personality, talents and mental and
physical abilities