Pakistan Child’s Labour Situation in the Presence of International Conventions
The aim of the study is to present a comprehensive examination of the resources that determine whether Pakistan's child labor regulations are implemented successfully or not. The government appropriately complies with the international human rights rules on child labor. Despite the signatories to the international convention, and the efforts and objectives to enhance the child protection system, the outcomes were mostly bad. Currently, millions of youngsters are employed in various auto-mechanic shops and industries. The main factor contributing to the increase in child labor cases is the poor implementation of policies and initiatives aimed at supporting the child protection system. It is clear from the constitution and laws that child labor is a harsh and unlawful practice that eventually impairs children's moral, social, and psychological development. The purpose of this study is to investigate and evaluate child labor, child abuse, and the denial of children's rights in Pakistan for these reasons.
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Child Labour, Protection, Domestic Law, International Law
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(1) Shah Fahad
Ph.D. in Human Rights, History, Theory and Practice, Department of Law, University of Naples Federico II, Italy.
(2) Sumayya
Master of Business Administration, Department of Management Science, Abasyn University Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Maria D'Arienzo
Professor, Department of Jurisprudence, University of Naples Federico II, Italy.
Cite this article
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APA : Fahad, S., Sumayya., & D'Arienzo, M. (2024). Pakistan Child’s Labour Situation in the Presence of International Conventions. Global Regional Review, IX(III), 214-221. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2024(IX-III).21
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CHICAGO : Fahad, Shah, Sumayya, and Maria D'Arienzo. 2024. "Pakistan Child’s Labour Situation in the Presence of International Conventions." Global Regional Review, IX (III): 214-221 doi: 10.31703/grr.2024(IX-III).21
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HARVARD : FAHAD, S., SUMAYYA. & D'ARIENZO, M. 2024. Pakistan Child’s Labour Situation in the Presence of International Conventions. Global Regional Review, IX, 214-221.
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MHRA : Fahad, Shah, Sumayya, and Maria D'Arienzo. 2024. "Pakistan Child’s Labour Situation in the Presence of International Conventions." Global Regional Review, IX: 214-221
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MLA : Fahad, Shah, Sumayya, and Maria D'Arienzo. "Pakistan Child’s Labour Situation in the Presence of International Conventions." Global Regional Review, IX.III (2024): 214-221 Print.
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OXFORD : Fahad, Shah, Sumayya, , and D'Arienzo, Maria (2024), "Pakistan Child’s Labour Situation in the Presence of International Conventions", Global Regional Review, IX (III), 214-221
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TURABIAN : Fahad, Shah, Sumayya, and Maria D'Arienzo. "Pakistan Child’s Labour Situation in the Presence of International Conventions." Global Regional Review IX, no. III (2024): 214-221. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2024(IX-III).21