Another aspect involves the recognition of the rights of children to care and upbringing. While international law does not specifically define terms such as juvenile or youth. The scope of children’s rights extends to law, politics, religion and morality. The influential 18th-century jurist Sir William Blackstone recognized three fundamental duties of parents towards their children the maintenance, protection and education of their children. In 1924, the League of Nations adopted the Geneva Declaration of the Rights of the Child, which described various rights necessary for the normal development of the child. These rights include the right to proper nutrition for hungry children, access to health care for sick children and shelter for orphaned children, and protection against child abuse. In case you want to know more about Child Right India Stamp or Miniature Sheet then visit Philacy
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