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UAE: 16 places where children are not allowed by federal law

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Last updated: 2024/09/24 at 10:30 PM
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The UAE implemented a comprehensive child protection law called Wadeema’s Law to safeguard the rights and well-being of children in the country. This law is named after a tragic case involving child abuse that shook the nation in 2012 when a girl named Wadeema was abused and killed by her father. The introduction of Wadeema’s Law in 2016 aims to ensure the safety, welfare, and development of all children living in the UAE. It covers various protections such as the right to education, healthcare, and protection from neglect, exploitation, and abuse. The law also highlights the importance of reporting any form of child maltreatment by parents, schools, and institutions, with strict penalties for violations to foster a secure environment for children in the UAE.

Article 3 of Wadeema’s Law prohibits children from entering certain places to ensure their safety and well-being. Children are banned from adult nightclubs, smoking areas, factories with high temperatures, places of war and armed conflict, and other hazardous locations. School visits and activities to these places are allowed with necessary approval from the Ministry of Education, under specified controls. The law also requires managers of movie theaters, TV channels, and other venues showing films to prominently display the age restrictions for viewing films in Arabic and English. Supervisors of cinemas are mandated to verify a child’s age before allowing them to view a show to ensure appropriateness.

In terms of child protection within the UAE, it is essential to adhere to the laws outlined in Wadeema’s Law to create a safe and secure environment for children. Parents, schools, institutions, and other stakeholders play a crucial role in reporting any instances of child maltreatment and abuse to ensure the well-being of all children. The law provides clear guidelines on the places children are prohibited from entering to prevent any potential harm or danger. By following these regulations and guidelines, the UAE can uphold the rights and protections of children in the country, creating a society where children can grow and thrive in a safe and supportive environment.

Wadeema’s Law underscores the significance of maintaining children’s physical, psychological, and moral well-being by ensuring compliance with stipulated controls in places where they are allowed to visit. It also emphasizes the importance of age-appropriate activities and understanding for children when they are accompanied to certain locations. The law aims to protect children from potential harm and risks by setting strict regulations and guidelines for their safety and well-being. By following these provisions and ensuring compliance with the law, the UAE can create an environment where children are safeguarded from any form of exploitation or abuse, promoting their overall development and growth.

The implementation of Wadeema’s Law marks a significant step towards enhancing child protection in the UAE. By setting clear guidelines and regulations for the safety and well-being of children, the law aims to prevent instances of child abuse and neglect. It emphasizes the responsibility of parents, schools, institutions, and other stakeholders in reporting any form of maltreatment to protect children from harm. The law also mandates the verification of a child’s age before allowing them to view certain shows or materials to ensure appropriateness. Through the strict implementation of Wadeema’s Law, the UAE demonstrates its commitment to prioritizing the rights and safety of children in the country, fostering a secure environment for their growth and development.

In conclusion, the UAE’s implementation of Wadeema’s Law demonstrates its commitment to safeguarding the rights and well-being of children in the country. The law covers various protections, including the right to education, healthcare, and protection from neglect, exploitation, and abuse. By adhering to the provisions outlined in the law and ensuring compliance with regulations, stakeholders can create a safe and secure environment for children to thrive. The strict penalties for violations underscore the importance of upholding child protection laws in the UAE. Overall, Wadeema’s Law plays a crucial role in promoting the safety, welfare, and development of children in the UAE, emphasizing the collective responsibility of society in protecting the rights of all children.

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