AN ANALYSIS OF REGULATORY FRAMEWORK OF CHILD PROTECTION IN BANGLADESH

M. Mia, Md. Zahidul Islam, M. Billah, Md. Asraful Islam, Md. Norullah
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Legally, a child is a person between birth and puberty who is generally a minor, also known as an individual younger than a major. Accordingly, based on the recent statistics, Bangladesh is home to over 160 million people, where more than 64 million children make up around 40 percent of the population. Many of these children continue to live below the global poverty line. Though children should have basic rights including food, education, well-being and nutrition, security, upbringing, entertainment, safe drinking, disinfection, and cleaning, these fundamental rights have been deprived of the rights of most descendants in Bangladesh. Hence, this study aims to examine firstly, the regulatory framework protecting children in Bangladesh that includes: international standards of child protection, international commitments of Bangladesh government, critical analysis of Children Act 1974, Children Rules 1976, and Children Act 2013 of Bangladesh, and National Policies and Action Plans on children protection and their shortcomings. Secondly, this study outlines a critical evaluation of domestic standards to protect children in the current Bangladeshi practices. It is a qualitative research. Secondary sources textbook, journal articles and case commentaries are used to examine the guarantee of children rights and to evaluate the applicability of laws within the country. The results of the study show that although there are several laws and policies to protect children in Bangladesh, children are still being exploited and ill-treated. Therefore, legal reforms should be introduced to combat the situation.
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孟加拉国儿童保护监管框架分析
从法律上讲,孩子是指从出生到青春期之间的人,通常是未成年人,也被称为比大人小的人。因此,根据最近的统计数据,孟加拉国有1.6亿多人口,其中6400多万儿童占人口的40%左右。其中许多儿童仍然生活在全球贫困线以下。虽然儿童应该享有食物、教育、福利和营养、安全、抚养、娱乐、安全饮水、消毒和清洁等基本权利,但孟加拉国大多数后代的这些基本权利却被剥夺了。因此,本研究旨在首先研究保护孟加拉国儿童的监管框架,包括:儿童保护的国际标准,孟加拉国政府的国际承诺,对1974年儿童法案,1976年儿童规则和2013年孟加拉国儿童法案的批判性分析,以及儿童保护的国家政策和行动计划及其缺点。第二,本研究概述了对孟加拉国现行做法中保护儿童的国内标准的重要评价。这是一项定性研究。二手资料、教科书、期刊文章和案例评论被用来审查儿童权利的保障和评价法律在国内的适用性。研究结果表明,尽管孟加拉国有一些保护儿童的法律和政策,但儿童仍然受到剥削和虐待。因此,应该引入法律改革来对抗这种情况。
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