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Children's Rights
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 February 2024
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Child focus does not necessarily imply children's rights. For a child's rights to be exercised, the child must be seen in the context of his or her family and community, and hence the parents’ rights must also be respected. Recognition of children's rights by default rather than affirmative action leaves open the possibility that the child's rights may not be adhered to.
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Nixon, Mary, Children's Psychological Rights, An Empirical Study, Australian Child and Family Welfare, 1981, Vol. 6, No. 1.Google Scholar
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