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Children and boxing in Thailand: Preserving national heritage vs. exploiting national future
摘    要:Children involving in boxing were highlighted as a problem in the country report of Thailand to the UN committee on the rights of the child. At present, there are approximately more than 20,000 children under 15 years old practicing Thai boxing. This thesis is designed to test the hypothesis that it is essential to bring human rights-based approach into the notion of children boxing in Thailand in order to find the possible solutions over the child protection in boxing areas, and that banning is not the absolute solution to solve the child boxing problem but should be done by applying children rights and "the best interest of the child" to the amendment of the laws and its enforcement. The research methodology of this study is mixed of qualitative and quantitative. The samples survey comprised 400 Thai people randomly on the subject of public awareness of this issue. The observation part was conducted on the random method by visiting 6 boxing camps; 3 in Bangkok and the other 3 in Kalasin province (northeastern area) and 3 children boxing matches; 2 local boxing stadiums and 1 national boxing stadium. Based on data gathering, although it was found that children practicing boxing are proved as dangerous and considered as child labor, they can hardly be banned because people in the boxing business, including children themselves, sees it as a necessity to practice at the young age and as a mean to escape poverty. In addition, a number of public opinion saw this as a benefit to preserve national cultural heritage. Therefore, allowing children to continue professional boxing, the government and sport authorities must implementing child rights in the professional boxing context based on law enforcement. The principle of the best interest of the child, based on the Article 3 in the Convention of Children Rights, has to be applied. This study recommended for the emendation of the National Boxing Act 1999 to provide specific chapter concerning children's engagement in boxing as a separate section from adult boxers.

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Children and boxing in Thailand: Preserving national heritage vs. exploiting national future
Authors:Phunyanuch Pattanotai
Institution:Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University, Tokyo 169-8050, Japan
Abstract:child boxer the Boxing Act of 1999 children's rights best interest of a child boxing in Thailand
Keywords:child boxer  the Boxing Act of 1999  children's rights  best interest of a child  boxing in Thailand
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