The challenges of protecting vulnerable children in the international law system since the adoption of the United Nations Convention and the solutions of the Islamic government with the teachings of Imam Ali(AS)

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 azad University

2 Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Faculty of Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch, Tehran

3 Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Faculty of Law Sciences University, Tehran

4 Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Faculty of Islamic Azad University, Tehran East Branch, Tehran

10.22034/gahr.2023.425129.1982

Abstract

Human rights reflect the universal ideal of justice and a society in which every human being can enjoy an honorable life with equality and human dignity. And in the Islamic-Shiite government, it has a heavenly origin, which at the same time is at odds with the natural rights and conscience of humanity. The Convention on the Rights of the Child is an international convention that states the civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights of children. The purpose of compiling this article is to clarify the law and the necessity of dealing with the way to protect children as vulnerable sections of the society and its adaptation to international law and to explain why and how to protect this group in the statements of Imam Ali (A.S). The sources of this research are library and documents, and digital sources and reliable sites were also referred to. Modern perceptions of child education and related to the gradual evolution of individualization in Western societies, emphasizing the individual rights of children by considering childhood as an independent child, is not as helpful as it seems at first. Therefore, it seems that the definition of parenting in terms of children's rights is a very broad topic that depends on time, place and rules. And as Masoom (A.S.) divided child upbringing into three periods, it shows the importance of children's rights.

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Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript
Available Online from 07 January 2024
  • Receive Date: 13 November 2023
  • Revise Date: 06 May 2024
  • Accept Date: 21 November 2023