Literature Review: Health Aspects and Legal Protection for Children in Scotland and Indonesia

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  • Rita Komalasari YARSI University, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22515/bg.v7i2.6264

Abstract

This paper for the first time presents the results of research related to Health Aspects and Legal Protection for Children. The research method presented in this paper is a literature study. Two countries, Scotland and Indonesia, were included to gain various perspectives through a literature review. The results show that the Health and Legal Protection Aspects for children are still based on the philosophical approach to the welfare and best interests of children.

 

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2023-02-09

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