Abstract
At present, children's rights are subject to special protection and defence. However, it was not always so. Children's constitutional rights have not kept pace with world constitutionalism. An analysis of the constitutional traditions of different states shows that the consolidation of children's rights has undergone a long period of legal consolidation and the most important place in this process is occupied by the Convention on the Rights of the Child of 1989, which approved the recognition of children's rights and their inclusion in the constitutional texts of all new Constitutions of states.
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