Target minori: progetti per un futuro - Atto 1, Diritti Minori

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Fabiana Sciarelli
University of Naples L'Orientale

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Publisher: UniorPress

Series: Miscellaneous

Pages: 42

Language: Italian

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Abstract: Even though more than 100 years have passed since the first Declaration of the Rights of the Child, many minors in the world, and also in Italy, still live in states of insecurity, discrimination, marginalization and loneliness.

For this reason, it was decided to start the complex work of Target Minors, Projects for a Future, starting from the rights of children and adolescents, and from the history that these rights have experienced over the last 100 years. In the first act of the work, in fact, the declarations and conventions on the rights of minors stipulated over time are reported and analyzed: starting from the Geneva Convention (1924), then moving on to the Childhood Charter (1942), the Geneva Declaration (1948), the Declaration of the Rights of the Child(1959), up to the Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989). Finally, it was decided to include the Manifesto of the Natural Rights of Boys and Girls (1997) as a guideline document for the future.

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Author Biography

Fabiana Sciarelli, University of Naples L'Orientale

Fabiana Sciarelli is a professor at the University of Naples LOrientale. In her 25 years of academic and professional activity, she has worked mainly for the development of the weak areas of the world, the management of art and culture for the growth of territories and the management of non-profit companies. For many years she has worked with Minors, both through the ONLUS Made in Earth of which she is co-founder, and through the direction of the Universitys Third Mission project Target Minori - Tanto ho le Cuffie.

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Published

April 8, 2025

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-88-6719-313-4

Publication date (01)

2025-04-08

doi

10.6093/978-88-6719-313-4