Child security in the Era of global governance: Challenges & solutions
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29070/kb7txj35Keywords:
Cyber-attack, Child Security, Child Protection, Fundamental rightsAbstract
Human capital plays an important role in the development of any country. And today's children are the future of tomorrow, so overall development and protection of children is essential for the bright future of the country. In the era of global governance, child security has emerged as a paramount concern, necessitating a re-evaluation of policies and strategies at international and national levels. Therefore, for the development and protection of children, many efforts are being made at the national level as well as at the international level. Constitutional provisions, laws and schemes are available for the safety, protection and best interest of children. In order to strengthen the child protection system, Child Protection Committees are being constituted at international level and national level.
Through this research paper, a best effort will be made to explain various statutory provisions and laws related to child rights and child protection in simple language, as well as awareness can be generated on the subject of child rights and child protection. And we will find out who is the child? What is the right to security? We will study in detail about female feticide, child marriage, child labor, child sexual abuse, human trafficking, And along with this, and Along with this in this modern era, the child is becoming a victim of new types of exploitation, such as Cyber-attack, online exploitation, online predators, and data privacy. On the one hand, technology is developing the children, making them aware, on the other hand, it is exploiting them, through this paper we will study the protection of the children and along with this we will also present the suggestions which will maintain the balance between the positive and negative effects of technology.
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