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Rights of the Minors in International and European Legislation after the Application of The New York Convention of 1989

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  • Simion BELEA

    (Dr., Technical University of Cluj- Napoca, North University Centre of Baia Mare, Baia Mare, Romania)

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This article provides a reflection on the rights of minors after the New York Convention of 1989 and its entry into force. The international legal system, as well as the European one, recognizes important rights of minors, guaranteeing them an increasing autonomy in accordance with their ability to evolve. The primary aspect of the Convention is constituted by the superior principle of the child, which must be taken into account first and foremost in any situation involving minors, and not only in proceedings concerning them. After a reflective argumentation, the paper concludes with the hope that new educational policies will be devised among EU states that would be able to develop strategies so that every minor, without exceptions, can exercise their right to citizenship.

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  • Simion BELEA, 2023. "Rights of the Minors in International and European Legislation after the Application of The New York Convention of 1989," Revista romaneasca pentru educatie multidimensionala - Journal for Multidimensional Education, Editura Lumen, Department of Economics, vol. 12(1), pages 24-36, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:lum:rev1rl:v:12:y:2023:i:1:p:24-36
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.18662/lumenss/12.1/76
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    Keywords

    Convention; Minors’ Rights; Parental Authority; Disability; Vulnerable.;
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    • I2 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education

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