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society
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PREAMBLE
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...
Convinced
that the
family
, as the
fundamental
group
of
society
and the
natural environment
for the growth and
well-being
of all its
members
and particularly
children
, should be afforded the necessary
protection
and
assistance
so that it can
fully
assume its
responsibilities
within the
community
, ...
...
Considering
that the
child
should be
fully
prepared to live an
individual
life
in
society
and brought up in the
spirit
of the ideals proclaimed in the
Charter of the United Nations
and in particular in the
spirit
of
peace
,
dignity
,
tolerance
,
freedom
,
equality
and
solidarity
, ...
ARTICLE-15
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... 2. No
restrictions
may be placed on the
exercise
of these
rights
other than those imposed in
conformity
with the
law
and which are necessary in a
democratic society
in the
interests
of
national security
or
public safety
,
public order
(
ordre public
), the
protection
of
public health
or
morals
or the
protection
of the
rights and freedoms of others
. ...
ARTICLE-24
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... (e) To ensure that all segments of
society
, in particular
parents
and
children
, are informed, have
access
to
education
and are
supported
in the use of basic
knowledge
of
child
health
and
nutrition
, the
advantages
of
breastfeeding
,
hygiene
and
environmental sanitation
and the
prevention of accidents
; ...
ARTICLE-29
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... (d) The
preparation
of the
child
for
responsible
life
in a
free society
, in the
spirit
of
understanding
,
peace
,
tolerance
,
equality of sexes
, and
friendship
among all peoples,
ethnic
,
national
and
religious
groups
and
persons
of
indigenous origin
; ...
ARTICLE-40
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... 1.
States Parties
recognize the
right
of every
child
alleged as,
accused
of, or recognized as having infringed the
penal law
to be treated in a
manner
consistent with the
promotion
of the
child
's sense of
dignity
and
worth
, which reinforces the
child
's
respect
for the
human rights
and
fundamental freedoms
of others and which takes into
account
the
child
's
age
and the
desirability
of
promoting
the
child
's
reintegration
and the
child
's assuming a constructive
role
in
society
. ...
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