独立的孩子

J. Sloth-Nielsen, Katrien Klep
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本章探讨了独立儿童的概念,这一概念与支撑全球法律框架的流行儿童结构背道而驰。独立儿童发现自己与这些法律框架的关系特别不利,这些法律框架无法保护他们,甚至将他们定为犯罪。本章从儿童权利的角度审视独立儿童的概念,特别是街头儿童、儿童户主家庭和已婚儿童。儿童权利观点考虑到社会中的根本原因和权力不平等,并着眼于儿童及其机构不断发展的能力。这一章着眼于联合国儿童权利公约规定的国家在这种情况下对儿童的义务,并得出结论,特别是不歧视;社会、经济和文化权利;发表意见的权利是支持独立儿童塑造其生活和行使其权利的法律框架的关键要素。
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Independent Children
This chapter explores the notion of independent children, a concept that goes against the grain of prevailing constructions of childhood that underpin legal frameworks across the globe. Independent children find themselves in a specific unfavorable relationship to such legal frameworks, which fail to protect them—or even criminalize them. This chapter looks at the notion of independent children, especially children in street situations, child-headed households, and married children, from a child-rights perspective. A child-rights perspective takes into account root causes and power inequalities in societies and looks to evolving capacities of children and their agency. The chapter hones in on state obligations under the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child toward children in such situations and concludes that especially non-discrimination; social, economic, and cultural rights; and the right to be heard are crucial elements for a legal framework that supports independent children in shaping their lives and exercising their rights.
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