PECULIARITIES OF WORK WITH MINORS BY GUARDIANSHIP AND TRUSTEESHIP AUTHORITIES IN DEVELOPED FOREIGN COUNTRIES

Authors

  • Choriyeva Xurshidabonu Xurram kizi Senior teacher at the Department of Legal Sciences of the Faculty of Social Sciences of National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek

Abstract

Protecting the rights and welfare of children is a cornerstone of any developed society. Across the globe, child protection systems aim to ensure the safety, well-being, and development of minors, particularly those in vulnerable circumstances. Guardianship and custodianship (trusteeship) institutions-commonly referred to as child welfare agencies-play a pivotal role in addressing the needs of minors, especially those subjected to neglect, abuse, or abandonment.
The effective functioning of these institutions is not only a reflection of a country’s social priorities but also a legal obligation under international frameworks such as the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). Article 3 of the CRC highlights that “in all actions concerning children... the best interests of the child shall be a primary consideration”. However, implementing these principles varies significantly across countries, shaped by cultural norms, legal systems, and resources.

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Published

2024-12-13

How to Cite

PECULIARITIES OF WORK WITH MINORS BY GUARDIANSHIP AND TRUSTEESHIP AUTHORITIES IN DEVELOPED FOREIGN COUNTRIES. (2024). Conferencea , 38-50. https://conferencea.org/index.php/conferences/article/view/3675