Legal Guarantee of Children's Rights in Education and Health

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Mila Hariani
Nelud Darajaatul Aliyah
Fayola Issalillah

Abstract

This research discusses how the legal system guarantees the protection of children's rights in education and access to health services. Using a literature review approach, this research examines various national and international regulations and academic analysis on the effectiveness of legal protection for children. While the legal framework guarantees children's rights normatively, there are still serious inequality in its implementation, especially for children from marginalized groups. Inequality of access, limited infrastructure, and weak oversight are the main challenges in guaranteeing these rights fairly and thoroughly. This research emphasizes the importance of reformulating legal approaches and public policies based on children's participation and social justice. The results of this research contribute to expanding the academic discourse on children's rights protection and provide a conceptual basis for the development of more inclusive and responsive policies.

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Hariani, M., Aliyah, N. D., & Issalillah, F. (2021). Legal Guarantee of Children’s Rights in Education and Health. Journal of Social Science Studies, 1(2), 177-180. https://jos3journals.id/index.php/jos3/article/view/119

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