Title of article :
Children in Brunei Darussalam: Their Educational, Legal and Social Protections
Author/Authors :
young, amy griffith university, logan campus - school of human services and social work, Australia , pg hj muhammad, pg norhazlin universiti brunei darussalam - sultan omar ‘ali saifuddien centre for islamic studies, Brunei , bakar, osman universiti brunei darussalam - sultan omar ‘ali saifuddien centre for islamic studies, Brunei , o’leary, patrick griffith university, logan campus - school of hu-man services and social work, Australia , abdalla, mohamad university of south australia, magill campus - centre for islamic thought and education, Australia
From page :
6
To page :
16
Abstract :
The past two decades of academic work, have cemented the idea that childhood is a social construction. As such, how children are conceptualized, educated, protected and interacted with differs from society to society, given the values inherent in each social construction. Culture, history and geography all influence the daily lives of children, and the inherent protections that children are offered in each society. This paper examines child protection provisions embedded in Brunei Darussalam by critically reviewing the sparse literature available. While much academic work has been done on Brunei Darussalam’s political system and unique ideology, little has been written on the children of Brunei. Specifically, the focus taken is on the protections offered by the Bruneian legal and education systems, family and cultural institutions, and on Brunei’s international commitments to ensuring child wellbeing.
Keywords :
Brunei Darussalam , child , childhood , Islam , shariah law
Journal title :
International Journal Of Islamic Thought
Journal title :
International Journal Of Islamic Thought
Record number :
2603762
Link To Document :
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