Description
Lawyer-writer Abdurrahim Dede crafts a profound, conscience-driven, and paradigmatic masterpiece with his vital work, “Çocuk Hakları” (Child Rights). Moving away from cold statistics and distant legal jargon, the book presents a revolutionary thesis: a child’s first legal document is not a written contract, but the looks, the tone of voice, and the atmosphere inside their home. Treating the child not as an object of ownership, but as a sacred custodian (emanet) entrusted to parents, this multilayered text argues that true protection begins in the heart before it ever reaches a courtroom. Featuring real-world legal case studies, an applicable ‘Family Constitution,’ a moving Parent’s Oath, and a Child’s Prayer, the novel bridges the gap between abstract international standards—like the UN and UNICEF frameworks—and the reality of family life. It is an unforgettable, poetic reminder that saving a single child is equivalent to safeguarding the very future of humanity.
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