Children's rights in education during the first quarter of the third millennium,The gap between organized legislations and achieved results
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The child, child’s rights, child’s rights in education, the third millennium, the organized legislations, the achieved resultsAbstract
The rights of the child are the soul from the body of human rights, and that the right to education must be accessible to all and without any discrimination, so that all children are able to go to school, and benefit from the same opportunities to build their future, so it doubled At the end of the second millennium and the beginning of the third millennium especially : the interest of international organizations concerned with childhood in the world, in working to embody this fundamental right - on the ground - after it was theoretically enshrined in legislative texts included in the various international conventions related to the rights of the child; Including the Convention on the Rights of the Child (adopted by United Nations General Assembly Resolution No. 44/25 of November 20, 1989). But between the idealism of legal texts and the realism of applied procedures, and between the organized legislations and the achieved results, there is a gap between the two sides. There is also an annual monitoring of the extent of the implementation of the right to education for all, during the first quarter of the twenty-first century: it confirms that there are many children around the world at the present time that is still deprived of the right to education.
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