FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF A CHILD
CONTENT
- The Fundamental Rights of a Child
The Fundamental Rights of a Child
The fundamental rights of a child are as follows:
(i) Right to life: Every child has a right to be alive and enjoy life. A child must not be killed but be allowed to survive and develop.
(ii Right to identity: Every child has the right to have a name, family and nationality with which he /she is identified. A child must be registered after birth.
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