In 1989, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) brought together world leaders to recognize that childhood is “a special, protected time, in which children must be allowed to grow, learn, play, develop and flourish with dignity.” This led to the development of an international legal framework which made clear that children are more than simply possessions of their parents; they have their own rights as individuals, and these rights should be protected. It is the most supported human rights framework in history and 196 countries have ratified the treaty. Yet, one nation is conspicuously missing — the United States. The reasons for this omission are not as imp
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