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Volume : II, Issue : II, March - 2012

Child Rights in Perspective of Their Development

Bijendr Pradhan

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

The future of the Nation, our children turn to be the most vulnerable section of human society. The vulnerability of children could be seen from the prospective of their persistent physical strength, mental maturity and socio-cultural understanding. Considering these, degrading strength and the emerging up bringing needs of the child; The Constitution of India, Directive Principle of state policies, International Commitment such as The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Child (UNCRC), 1989, Commission on the Right of Child, National Children policies and supportive several protective and rehabilitative legislations like Juvenile Justice Act (J. J. Act), 2000, Right to Education Act, 2009, Right to Food Act, 2009, The Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of misuse) Act, 1994, Child Labour Act, 1986 etc. introduces from time to time, the land mark decisions for facilitating the Protective, Survival, Developmental and Participatory Rights of the Children.

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Bijendr Pradhan, (2012). Child Rights in Perspective of Their Development. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. II, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/755.pdf

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