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The principle of the best interests of the child, a cornerstone in United Nations Convention on the
Rights of Child (CRC), holds a paramount important when making decision involving children.
Despite global cultural norms privileging fathers in family matters, the historical impact of fathers‟
dominion over children become evident during the aftermath of the world wars. This led to the
recognition of the child's best interests as a fundamental principle, prompting the creation of legal
instruments such as the Declaration on the Rights of the Child and the subsequent CRC. Despite the
acknowledged primacy of the best interest principle, contemporary debates persist. |
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