It's not like there's a thing called "Children's rights"
Now... enforcing "international law" on muslim theocracies and similar... that might be tricky.
- Freedom of speech
- Freedom of thought
- Freedom from fear
- Freedom of choice and the right to make decisions
- Ownership over one's body
Quote:Parents do not have absolute power over their children. Parents are subject to criminal laws against abandonment, abuse, and neglect of children. International human rights law provides that manifestation of one's religion may be limited in the interests of public safety, for the protection of public order, health or morals, or for the protection of the rights and freedoms of others.
Now... enforcing "international law" on muslim theocracies and similar... that might be tricky.