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Research Paper on Children Rights Worldwide and in Pakistan.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 * Introduction * Problem Statement * Rationale of the Study * Scope of the Research
Chapter 2
Literature Review * Special Rapporteur’s Role * Solving a Complex Dilemma * Victimizing the Marginalized * Abuses against Street Children * Halting Unlawful Jailing * A global Pact on Children Rights * Making Needs a Matter of Rights * A Catalyst for National Action * Injustices Perpetrated by Adults * Human Rights and Development * Listening to Children’s Voices * Types of Rights * Difference between Children’s Rights & Youth * Movement * International Law * Convention on the rights of Child * Enforcement * United States Law

Chapter 3
Rights of Child in Pakistan * Preliminary Observation * Participation to Convention * Recent History * General Observation * Children and Armed Conflict * Child Soldiers * Refugee Children * Discrimination * Discrimination against Girls * Federalism & Rights of the Child * Definition of the Child * Promotion against Torture & other Cruel * Legal Framework * Cases of Torture * Training and Law Enforcement * Protection against other forms of Violence * Child Sexual abuse & prostitution * Legal framework * Child Sexual Abuse * Measurement against sexual abuse * Child Trafficking * Legal Framework * Cases * Children’s Courts * Death Penalty & Life Imprisonment

Chapter 4
Results and Discussions

* Basic Indicator Table * Child Protection * Nutrition * Education * Literacy rate * School Attendance * Infants and Toddlers by Family Income

Chapter 5
Conclusion and Recommendations * References * Bibliography

Chapter 1

INTRODUCTION

There is no way to thoroughly enumerate the various ways in which



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