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Laws For Child Protection

1. Child Protection Laws:

2. Child Labor Laws:

3. Child Pornography:

4. POCSO Act (Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses Act, 2012):

5. Child Trafficking & Organ Trafficking:

6. PederasTy (Pedophile) Laws:

International Efforts and Protocols

  1. United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC):
    • Ratified by most countries, including India, the CRC provides a global standard for protecting the rights of children, including provisions against child labor, abuse, exploitation, and trafficking.
  2. The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (1980):
    • This treaty ensures the protection of children from international trafficking and illegal abduction, providing a legal framework for the return of children who have been wrongfully taken to another country.

Conclusion

Laws protecting children from social media risks, child labor, pornography, trafficking, and abuse are essential in safeguarding their rights and well-being. While national laws like India’s POCSO Act and Child Labour Laws are critical, global cooperation and continuous legal adaptations are key to addressing the evolving nature of child exploitation in the digital age. Enforcement of these laws is vital for creating a safer environment for children worldwide.

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