...
Recognizing that the
United Nations has, in the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in the
International Covenants on Human Rights, proclaimed and
agreed that
everyone is entitled to all the
rights and
freedoms set forth therein, without
distinction of any kind, such as
race,
colour,
sex,
language,
religion,
political or other
opinion,
national or
social origin,
property,
birth or other
status, ...
... 1.
States Parties shall
respect and ensure the
rights set forth in the present
Convention to each
child within their
jurisdiction without
discrimination of any kind,
irrespective of the
child's or his or her
parent's or
legal guardian's
race,
colour,
sex,
language,
religion,
political or other
opinion,
national,
ethnic or
social origin,
property,
disability,
birth or other
status. ...
... 2. Such
protective measures should, as appropriate,
include effective
procedures for the
establishment of
social programmes to provide necessary
support for the
child and for those who have the
care of the
child, as well as for other forms of
prevention and for
identification,
reporting,
referral,
investigation,
treatment and follow-up of instances of
child maltreatment described heretofore, and, as appropriate, for
judicial involvement. ...