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儿童权利的文化解释
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Cultural interpretations of juvenile rights
Yijun Pi. Cultural interpretations of juvenile rights[J]. Frontiers of Law in China, 2007, 2(2): 297-317. DOI: 10.1007/s11463-007-0014-0
Authors:Yijun Pi
Affiliation:1. Juvenile Delinquency and Judicature Research Center, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, 100088, China
Abstract:In China, the protection of juvenile rights has historically been a secondary consideration, which is often relegated to the status of “goal for the future”. However, the value of juvenile rights and their protection lie not only in the morality of child protection, but also in the role that juvenile rights can play in the development of human rights as a whole. Publicity given to juvenile rights reminds us of the “adult society” standing in complementary opposition to the “juvenile society” that juvenile rights refer to. It is adult society to deal with juvenile rights, so any errors of understanding or failures of equality can lead to children being deprived of the rights. The rational underpinnings of juvenile rights are the weapons with which we can counter the influence of traditional, conservative thinking. These arguments will allow children to assume their rightful role as an independent group whose rights are academically and practically accepted and protected.
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