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Year : 2016  |  Volume : 4  |  Issue : 2  |  Page : 47-52

Management of child labor crisis in developing countries during the process of globalization in the context of convention on the rights of the child


1 PhD Student of International Law, University of Strasbourg, France
2 The Chancellor of Shakhes Pajouh Research Institute, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering of Shakhes Pajouh Research Institute, Isfahan, Iran

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Omid Mahmoudi Ghahsareh
PhD Student of International Law, University of Strasbourg
France
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Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None


DOI: 10.4103/2347-9019.183228

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Developing countries globally are involved in a complex process of globalization. These countries for making profit of globalization adopt new policies and measurements which have positive and also negative effects on child labor and which have let it to a phenomenon of child labor crisis. Within the framework of convention on the rights of the child, the states parties to the convention are committed to protect children from child labor and economic exploitation. For an effective and practical protection of such rights and imposition of such obligations on the states parties, these new polices and measurements should be considered. This research tries to demonstrate this crisis of child labor in the process of globalization for developing countries. The findings of this research show that the development of proper policies and measurements such as improving household's income, and avoiding improper and wrong measurements such as competitive advantages policy could manage this crisis, and it might lead to decrease child labor in developing countries in globalization era. This study is based on the certain experiments of developing countries and the direct and indirect effects of globalization on the situation of child labor in those countries. This research tries by examining these consequences of globalization also discover guides and recommendation of management of child labor crisis in developing countries in their involvement to the globalization.


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