QUESTION 1
Article 2 in the Rights of the Child highlights that the rights a child is entitled to depends on their race, religion, parents, gender, and abilities.
A: False! Children’s rights are essentially adapted human rights, meaning that every child is entitled to it as human being [see HOME PAGE].
Article two in the Conventions on the Rights of the Child states that rights must apply to all children without exception [see BENEFITS].
No matter where a child is from, what language(s) they speak, what their beliefs are, who their parents are/what their parents believe, what sex they are, or how able they are, every child has the right to be treated equally and have the same rights as one another.
Article two in the Conventions on the Rights of the Child states that rights must apply to all children without exception [see BENEFITS].
No matter where a child is from, what language(s) they speak, what their beliefs are, who their parents are/what their parents believe, what sex they are, or how able they are, every child has the right to be treated equally and have the same rights as one another.