children´s rights in everyday family Life according to the constitution of 1917 and its reforms

Authors

  • María Teresa Topete Macías, Maestra Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29059/rdycsv.v1i1.23

Keywords:

Mexican Constitution, Articles-Laws, Children, Protection, Parents, Wellbeing

Abstract

Human Rights are a protection for every being who is a person. In Mexico, the Constitution inscribes articles exprofeso to provide welfare to the Mexican Children. These decrees have been reformed in the course of the years from 1917 onwards, through proposals promulgated in the Official Diaries of the Nation. The interest of this article is subject to reflect if these laws of defense on the care of the children are carried out as the law stipulates, and not to be fulfilled within the family in which it is born, to determine if it is incurred In family violence by not attending them as the duty demands, by not complying with the rights that the child acquires by the fact of being born, since the child did not request life, and the parents when they conceive it acquire compulsory responsibilities. The child has rights, and parents have the duty to care for him under the obligation to cover their welfare needs.

Published

2019-02-11

How to Cite

Topete Macías, M. T. (2019). children´s rights in everyday family Life according to the constitution of 1917 and its reforms. REVISTA DYCS VICTORIA, 1(1), 27–36. https://doi.org/10.29059/rdycsv.v1i1.23

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