It's much later for me, that would account for it.
There is a convention, signed originally in Geneva, about the rights of children. Different countries - I think most of the world, by now - have signed it, which means they are obliged to comply with its rules. If they don't, they get to make amends, or suffer the consequences.
It's resulted in generally much better care for children. And Social Services and Child Protection Services are two organizations who have people who... go around and make sure people follow the directives. Which most countries have turned into laws, really.
Does that makes any sense to you, or should I just... go with 'children are better taken care of later' and move on to a new topic?
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There is a convention, signed originally in Geneva, about the rights of children. Different countries - I think most of the world, by now - have signed it, which means they are obliged to comply with its rules. If they don't, they get to make amends, or suffer the consequences.
It's resulted in generally much better care for children. And Social Services and Child Protection Services are two organizations who have people who... go around and make sure people follow the directives. Which most countries have turned into laws, really.
Does that makes any sense to you, or should I just... go with 'children are better taken care of later' and move on to a new topic?