儿童权利的跨国起源(20世纪前三分之一)

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Joana Miguelena Torrado, Pauli Dávila Balsera, L. M. Naya Garmendia
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1924年,国际社会在国际联盟的框架内通过了所谓的《日内瓦宣言》,开始承认儿童的权利。本文的目的是分析使这一宣言成为可能的根本原因,重点是讨论儿童保护主题的一系列国际会议,以及关于儿童权利的宪章和宣言以及《日内瓦宣言》本身,我们使用内容分析对其进行分析。主要来源是三个不太为人所知的文件:《莫斯科宣言》、《科尔扎克宣言》和一份出版物,其中儿童通过绘画来说明他们对自己权利的理解。主要结论是,在20世纪初,这些活动和会议,加上捍卫儿童权利的案文以及国家保护政策和机构,促进了对儿童和青少年权利的国际承认,在此之前,儿童和青少年的权利只有模糊的定义,缺乏坚实的法律框架。从这个意义上说,这是一种跨国现象,从保护儿童到承认儿童的权利,这些权利被载入了整个20世纪发表的后续国际条约,并在1989年的《儿童权利公约》中达到高潮。
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Los inicios transnacionales de los derechos de la infancia (primer tercio del siglo XX)
The international recognition of children’s rights began in 1924 within the framework of the League of Nations, with the so-called Geneva Declaration. The aim of this article is to analyse the root causes that made this declaration possible, focusing on a set of international conferences that addressed the topic of child protection, as well as on the charters and declarations on the rights of the child and on the Geneva Declaration itself, which we analyse using content analysis. The main sources are three lesser-known documents: the Moscow Declaration, the Korczak Declaration, and a publication in which children drew pictures to illustrate their understanding of their rights. The primary conclusion is that at the beginning of the 20th century these activities and meetings, in addition to the texts defending children’s rights, and national protection policies and institutions, contributed to international recognition of the rights of children and adolescents, which, until that moment, had been only vaguely defined and lacked a solid legal framework. In this sense, there was a transnational phenomenon that moved from protecting children to recognising their rights, which were enshrined in the subsequent international treaties published throughout the 20th century, culminating in the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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Espacio Tiempo y Educacion
Espacio Tiempo y Educacion EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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