Social action for the rights of the child
Material type: TextSeries: IIC monograph series | ; No. 15Publication details: New delhi India international centre 1990Description: ii,70p. Illustrations ; 23 cmSubject(s): Children -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- India -- Congresses | Children's rights -- India -- Congresses | Child welfare -- India -- CongressesDDC classification: 323.352 Summary: A report of the Seminar, it discovered that for effective social action for child rights in India, substantial preparation would be necessary by the government, academic professionals and volunteers to sensitize themselves as well as adults and children from capital cities to far flung villages so that violations of the rights could be monitored, exposed and redressed. It recommends to start with the legal steps immediately and social mediation at the same time on the basis of interactive two way communication.Item type | Current library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Report of the seminar held on 20 January 1990.
1. The Report
1.1 Basic Issues
1.2 Ratification process
1.3 Uses of ratification
1.4 Legal aspects
1.5 Steps ahead
1.6 Voluntary action
1.7 Social disparities
1.8 Sensitising people
1.9 Issues in policy
1.10 Social mediation
1.11 Institutional support
2. Conclusions
A report of the Seminar, it discovered that for effective social action for child rights in India, substantial preparation would be necessary by the government, academic professionals and volunteers to sensitize themselves as well as adults and children from capital cities to far flung villages so that violations of the rights could be monitored, exposed and redressed. It recommends to start with the legal steps immediately and social mediation at the same time on the basis of interactive two way communication.
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