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- Title
POSTMODERNO DOBA KAO PREDVORJE NEGACIJE DJEČJIH PRAVA.
- Authors
Hrabar, Dubravka
- Abstract
Children's rights have been entrenched into many international documents. The most obvious is the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The period of its application (thirty years) warrants analysis of its purpose and observing the aims which it wanted to achieve as well as the dangers lurking today to destroy the overall system. The world children live in today is in many segments incomparable with the times in which the afore mentioned Convention concluded the legal status of children. Among the many rights which were endangered by postmodern movements are children's rights to freedom of expression which are linked to their right to change genders (within the framework of health rights) and the right to identity. Gender ideology over the last few years has opened up the way towards societal changes, not only in relation to adults, but also to children, their upbringing and family formation. Assaults to this are more and more evident and are unfortunately supported by steps by institutions (in the United Nations, European Union and Council of Europe) despite the fact of transparency of goals aimed at recognising gender ideology as a super ideology. Given the time elapsed from the enactment of the Convention on Children's Rights, various theoreticians believe it is necessary to revise its provisions in order to better protect children including raising the age limit of childhood. Conflicting views, a clear outlook on the future and wellbeing of children as an aim are chances to redefine the world and children's rights, reinstating the dignity of the family and children.
- Subjects
CHILDREN'S rights; LEGAL status of children; COUNCIL of Europe; EUROPEAN Union; UNITED Nations; FREEDOM of expression; GENDER; IDEOLOGY
- Publication
Collected Papers of the Faculty of Law in Split / Zbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Splitu, 2020, Vol 57, Issue 3, p657
- ISSN
0584-9063
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.31141/zrpfs.2020.57.137.657