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PREAMBLE
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...
Recognizing
that, in all
countries
in the
world
, there are
children
living
in exceptionally difficult
conditions
and that such
children
need
special
consideration
, ...
...
Recognizing
the importance of
international
co-operation
for
improving
the
living
conditions
of
children
in every
country
, in particular in the
developing countries
, ...
...
Recognizing
the importance of
international
co-operation
for
improving
the
living
conditions
of
children
in every
country
, in particular in the
developing countries
, ...
ARTICLE-10
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... 2. A
child
whose
parents
reside in different
States
shall have the
right
to maintain on a
regular
basis, save in
exceptional
circumstances
personal relations
and direct
contacts
with both
parents
. Towards that end and in
accordance
with the
obligation
of
States Parties
under
article
9
, paragraph 1,
States Parties
shall
respect
the
right of the child
and his or her
parents
to
leave
any
country
,
including
their own and to enter their own
country
. The
right
to
leave
any
country
shall be
subject
only to such
restrictions
as are prescribed by
law
and which are necessary to
protect
the
national security
,
public order
(
ordre public
),
public health
or
morals
or the
rights and freedoms of others
and are consistent with the other
rights
recognized in the present
Convention
. ...
... 2. A
child
whose
parents
reside in different
States
shall have the
right
to maintain on a
regular
basis, save in
exceptional
circumstances
personal relations
and direct
contacts
with both
parents
. Towards that end and in
accordance
with the
obligation
of
States Parties
under
article
9
, paragraph 1,
States Parties
shall
respect
the
right of the child
and his or her
parents
to
leave
any
country
,
including
their own and to enter their own
country
. The
right
to
leave
any
country
shall be
subject
only to such
restrictions
as are prescribed by
law
and which are necessary to
protect
the
national security
,
public order
(
ordre public
),
public health
or
morals
or the
rights and freedoms of others
and are consistent with the other
rights
recognized in the present
Convention
. ...
... 2. A
child
whose
parents
reside in different
States
shall have the
right
to maintain on a
regular
basis, save in
exceptional
circumstances
personal relations
and direct
contacts
with both
parents
. Towards that end and in
accordance
with the
obligation
of
States Parties
under
article
9
, paragraph 1,
States Parties
shall
respect
the
right of the child
and his or her
parents
to
leave
any
country
,
including
their own and to enter their own
country
. The
right
to
leave
any
country
shall be
subject
only to such
restrictions
as are prescribed by
law
and which are necessary to
protect
the
national security
,
public order
(
ordre public
),
public health
or
morals
or the
rights and freedoms of others
and are consistent with the other
rights
recognized in the present
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-21
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... (b) Recognize that
inter-country adoption
may be considered as an alternative means of
child
's
care
, if the
child
cannot be placed in a
foster
or an adoptive
family
or cannot in any suitable
manner
be cared for in the
child
's
country of origin
; ...
... (b) Recognize that
inter-country adoption
may be considered as an alternative means of
child
's
care
, if the
child
cannot be placed in a
foster
or an adoptive
family
or cannot in any suitable
manner
be cared for in the
child
's
country of origin
; ...
... (c) Ensure that the
child
concerned
by
inter-country adoption
enjoys
safeguards
and standards
equivalent
to those
existing
in the
case
of
national
adoption
; ...
... (d) Take all appropriate
measures
to ensure that, in
inter-country adoption
, the
placement
does not result in improper
financial
gain for those involved in it; ...
... (e)
Promote
, where appropriate, the
objectives
of the present
article
by concluding
bilateral
or
multilateral arrangements
or
agreements
and endeavour, within this
framework
, to ensure that the
placement
of the
child
in another
country
is carried out by
competent authorities
or
organs
. ...
ARTICLE-23
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... 4.
States Parties
shall
promote
, in the
spirit
of
international cooperation
, the
exchange
of appropriate
information
in the
field
of
preventive health care
and of
medical
,
psychological
and functional
treatment
of
disabled children
,
including
dissemination
of and
access to information
concerning
methods
of
rehabilitation
,
education
and
vocational services
, with the aim of enabling
States Parties
to
improve
their capabilities and
skills
and to widen their
experience
in these
areas
. In this
regard
, particular
account
shall be taken of the needs of
developing countries
. ...
ARTICLE-24
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... 4.
States Parties
undertake
to
promote
and
encourage
international
co-operation
with a
view
to achieving progressively the
full
realization of the
right
recognized in the present
article
. In this
regard
, particular
account
shall be taken of the needs of
developing countries
. ...
ARTICLE-28
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... 3.
States Parties
shall
promote
and
encourage
international cooperation
in matters relating to
education
, in particular with a
view
to contributing to the
elimination
of ignorance and illiteracy throughout the
world
and facilitating
access
to
scientific
and
technical
knowledge
and
modern
teaching methods
. In this
regard
, particular
account
shall be taken of the needs of
developing countries
. ...
ARTICLE-29
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... (c) The
development
of
respect
for the
child
's
parents
, his or her own
cultural identity
,
language
and
values
, for the
national
values
of the
country
in which the
child
is
living
, the
country
from which he or she may originate, and for
civilizations
different from his or her own; ...
... (c) The
development
of
respect
for the
child
's
parents
, his or her own
cultural identity
,
language
and
values
, for the
national
values
of the
country
in which the
child
is
living
, the
country
from which he or she may originate, and for
civilizations
different from his or her own; ...
ARTICLE-44
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... 2.
Reports
made under the present
article
shall indicate
factors
and difficulties, if any,
affecting
the
degree
of fulfilment of the
obligations
under the present
Convention
.
Reports
shall also contain sufficient
information
to provide the
Committee
with a comprehensive
understanding
of the
implementation
of the
Convention
in the
country
concerned
. ...
... 6.
States Parties
shall make their
reports
widely available to the
public
in their own
countries
. ...
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