Svevo-Cianci Kimberly, Velazquez Sonia C
Child Rights and Protection Consultancy--International, USA.
Child Welfare. 2010;89(5):139-57.
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) is an international treaty that commits ratifying states parties to uphold the rights of all children under the age of 18. This article discusses the issues of highest relevance to the United States and reviews the pros and cons of ratifying, from the perspective of the convention's intent and potential, sovereignty of states, and national public policies, and regarding the special protection recommended for particularly vulnerable children. Specific implementation issues discussed include training, accountability, and monitoring.
《联合国儿童权利公约》(CRC)是一项国际条约,它要求批准该条约的缔约国维护所有18岁以下儿童的权利。本文讨论了与美国最相关的问题,并从公约的意图和潜力、国家主权以及国家公共政策的角度,以及关于为特别弱势儿童建议的特殊保护方面,审视了批准该公约的利弊。所讨论的具体实施问题包括培训、问责制和监督。