Child protection
- The Constitution and Laws of the Democratic Republic of East Timor
Child protection
Section 18
(Child protection)
1. Children shall be entitled to special protection by the family, the
community and the State, particularly against all forms of abandonment,
discrimination, violence, oppression, sexual abuse and exploitation.
2. Children shall enjoy all rights that are universally recognised, as well
as all those that are enshrined in international conventions normally ratified
or approved by the State.
3. Every child born inside or outside the wedlock shall enjoy the same
rights and social protection.
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