9. Children’s rights were recognised after the 1st World war, with the adoption of the Declaration of Geneva, in 1924. The process of recognition of children’s rights continued thanks to the UN, with the adoption of the International Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1959. And the recognition of the child’s interest and his rights become real on 20 November 1989 with the adoption of the Declaration of children’s rights which is the first international legally binding text recognizing all the fundamental rights of the child.
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The 1924 Geneva Declaration stated that humanity “owes to the Child the best that it has to give.” The fundamental needs of children were summarised in five points. The document discussed the well-being of children and recognised their right to development, assistance, relief and protection.
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