A Comparative Review of UNCRC and Indian Legislation from the Child Mental Health Perspective

S. Srinivasan, Shruthi S
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The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is the most comprehensive set of standards promoting and protecting children’s interests. It can be utilized to create appropriate policies and legislation that enshrine the values identified in the UNCRC. In India, children have been considered only in the context of their family and were welfare recipients in the past, but more legislation has been enacted to protect and promote the child’s rights. A comparative review will help identify how the new legislation enacted after India ratified the UNCRC directly or indirectly addressed children’s mental health. Legislation enacted after 1992 with the search term “child” was identified in the Indian national portal for legislation. These were compared against specific articles of the UNCRC identified to have a direct or indirect bearing on children’s mental health. The review revealed that only 11 of the 32 legislation enacted after 1992 address different aspects of children’s mental health. Only three refer to the UNCRC in their preamble or content. Six of the 11 legislation addressed Article 24, while Article 32 and Article 34 were addressed in only one legislation each. Notably, most of the legislation is focused on child protection, while very few address the participation component of the guiding principles. The UNCRC is a valuable guide to creating a legal framework to support child rights. This review highlights the need to consider children’s mental health as a fundamental right and incorporate the principles into future Indian legislation.
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从儿童心理健康角度对《联合国儿童权利公约》和印度立法进行比较研究
联合国《儿童权利公约》(UNCRC)是促进和保护儿童利益的一套最全面的标准。可以利用它来制定适当的政策和立法,以体现《联合国儿童权利公约》所确定的价值观。在印度,过去只从家庭的角度考虑儿童问题,儿童是福利的接受者,但现在已经颁布了更多的立法来保护和促进儿童的权利。对比审查将有助于确定印度批准《联合国儿童权利公约》后颁布的新立法是如何直接或间接地解决儿童心理健康问题的。在印度国家立法门户网站上,以 "儿童 "为搜索关键词,确定了 1992 年后颁布的立法。将这些立法与《联合国儿童权利公约》中被确定为对儿童心理健康有直接或间接影响的具体条款进行了比较。审查结果显示,在 1992 年之后颁布的 32 项立法中,只有 11 项涉及儿童心理健康的不同方面。只有三项立法在序言或内容中提到了《联合国儿童权利公约》。11 项立法中有 6 项涉及第 24 条,而第 32 条和第 34 条仅各在一项立法中涉及。值得注意的是,大多数立法都侧重于儿童保护,而涉及指导原则中的参与部分的立法却寥寥无几。联合国儿童权利公约》是建立支持儿童权利的法律框架的宝贵指南。本次审查强调,有必要将儿童心理健康视为一项基本权利,并将这些原则纳入印度未来的立法中。
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