The Children Rights
The Great Chamberlain
The Nameless Girl
A great idea
Léonid
Esméralda
Henrique
Ester
Charles
Roberto
Domingo
Heidi
Naomi
Tenzin
Ibrahim
the laws
desires
The Children Rights
Poster
Signatures
Members
Conclusion
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When they have finished writing all their rights, they go and see the leaders of the Earth and show them their laws.
The leaders explain to them that on the Earth this is not how it should be done. There is a procedure to write the terms of a law before presenting it to the relevant institutions so that they are passed by the representatives of the peoples of the world.
That to write laws, there are a lot of formulas to know.
That children's rights, are good! But they should find much more serious claims that the right to eat sweets if they want the text to be accepted.
Then they return to the Great Chamberlain, read lots of books, learn how to write the laws and rewrite their laws following all the conventions.
After a long long time, they finally agree on a text with all words, all expressions and all necessary agreements, that they can present to the leaders of the peoples of the world to be voted. A form of writing that only politicians understand ... when they understand it!
Representatives of the peoples of the Earth accept the terms of the law and give it the name "International Convention on Children’s Rights"
An agreement is an agreement. That means all those who agree with the text sign it and agree to abide by it. Signing is not very difficult ... but respecting it, that is another story!
Legal texts written for men’s laws are understood only by men of law. But children's rights were written by children to be understood by all men, all women and all children. We must find a way to write children's rights to make this understandable also by children.
The Community of the Seals gets together around the large round table. They discuss for a long time to find the solution in order for every child and every adult on Earth to have the opportunity to read and understand the Children’s Rights.
The text must be short enough to fit on one page and clear enough for everyone to understand what they read.
After long, long discussion, they finally manage to reduce the text to a single page and decide to make a poster simply called:
Children's Rights
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