1. The
parents or, as the
case may be, the
legal guardians
of the
child have the
right to organize the
life within the
family
in
accordance with their
religion or
belief and bearing in
mind the
moral education in which they believe the
child should be brought up.
2. Every
child shall enjoy the
right to have
access to
education in the matter of
religion or
belief in
accordance with the
wishes of his
parents or, as the
case may be,
legal guardians, and
shall not be compelled to
receive teaching on
religion or
belief
against the wishes of his
parents or
legal guardians, the best
interests of the
child being the
guiding principle.
3. The
child shall be
protected from any form of
discrimination on the ground of
religion or
belief. He shall be
brought up in a
spirit of
understanding,
tolerance,
friendship among
peoples,
peace and
universal brotherhood,
respect for
freedom of
religion or
belief of others, and in
full consciousness that his
energy and talents should be devoted to the
service of his fellow
men.
4. In the
case of a
child who is not under the
care either
of his
parents or of
legal guardians,
due account shall be taken of
their expressed wishes or of any other
proof of their wishes in the
matter of
religion or
belief, the best
interests of the
child being
the
guiding principle.
5. Practices of a
religion or
beliefs in which a
child is
brought up must not be
injurious to his
physical or
mental health or
to his
full development, taking into
account article 1, paragraph 3,
of the present
Declaration.