Archive for November, 2008

What are the rights of the child now?

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The 19th international day of children’s rights was to take stock of the level of implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child adopted by the United Nations on 20 November 1989 and came into force in France 6 September 1990, DEI-France has made public its report “the wall” to the Committee of [...]

Child prostitution in France

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Recently, a young boy of nine and a half years has been found being a prostitute in Paris. According to a report of the juvenile, prostitution of minors worsened in France. Across the country, they would be between 3 000 and 8 000 to sell their bodies, increasingly from abroad, especially from Africa or Eastern [...]

Children:Work policy in Britain

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In Great Britain, yet the first countries that regulated child labor in 1883, about two million British children work regularly. (source O.I.T.). In England and Ireland, the tradition of “job” is well entrenched. These jobs provide children a little pocket money and have no vocation to live the child and his family. Thus, young children [...]

Human Rights of the Child

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The word child comes from the Latin “infans” which means “one who does not speak.” It is already fairly reflected in the origin of the word a very particular of children: “be wise and chatterbox!”
Thus the fathers Gallic had right of life and death on children.
The Roman laws allowed men to accept or refuse a [...]

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