Abstract
Objectives: The goals of this research are to examine and review the recent law changes implemented by Saudi Arabia regarding the safeguarding of children from online dangers and determine their consistency with the International Convention on the Rights of the Child and sustainable development goals (SDGs). Method: The study utilizes a comparative analytical methodology, examining legal literature and international conventions pertaining to child rights and assessing Saudi law articles and recent revisions. Results and Discussions: The findings suggest that latest legislative changes in Saudi Arabia have enhanced the safeguarding of children's rights and achieved a higher level of compliance with international agreements and SDGs. Furthermore, it is crucial to promote collaboration between governmental and non-governmental organizations to provide comprehensive support to children in terms of their rights and protection from online risks, considering the rapid advancements in technology. Research Implications: The investigation emphasizes the significance of regularly updating legislation to keep up with technological progress. It also stresses the necessity of combining legal frameworks with educational programs and media campaigns to safeguard children in the digital era. Originality or Value: The present study offers a comprehensive examination of the legal changes made in Saudi Arabia to safeguard children from online dangers and assesses how well these changes match with global norms. The statement emphasizes the significance of incorporating legislation, media, and education in order to tackle the digital difficulties that children encounter.
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