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»Sharenting«: otrokove pravice v luči starševskega objavljanja spletnih vsebin o svojih otrocih
ID Makarovič, Kaja (Author), ID Novak, Barbara (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V digitaliziranem svetu, v katerem živimo, se na vsakem koraku srečujemo z možnostjo deljenja informacij o sebi, pri čemer se v večini primerov za to odločimo ali ne. Obstaja pa tudi skupina ljudi, za katere deljenje informacij o njih ne predstavlja možnosti, temveč dejstvo. Ta skupina so otroci, ki so že od zgodnje starosti podvrženi ravnanju svojih staršev v obliki sharentinga, tj. objavljanja spletnih vsebin o svojih otrocih. V magistrskem delu preizprašujem pravne vidike sharentinga v luči pravic otrok. Najprej analiziram, ali sharenting lahko predstavlja kršitev pravic otrok po Konvenciji Združenih narodov o otrokovih pravicah, pri čemer se osredotočam na starševsko objavljanje, tudi tisto, ki ima za posledico monetizacijo, v smislu delovnopravne problematike. Po analizi potrdim prvo hipotezo, da sharenting lahko predstavlja kršitev pravic otrok po KOP. Nadaljujem z analizo možnosti otrok pri uveljavljanju kršitve svojih pravic v povezavi s sharentingom v Sloveniji, tako da najprej raziščem meritorni vidik pravic otrok v slovenski zakonodaji, nato pa se osredotočim na procesne možnosti otrok. Zaključim z delno potrditvijo druge hipoteze. Sistem za varstvo velikih kršitev pravic otrok namreč obstaja, pri čemer je lahko apliciran tudi na sharenting v primeru eklatantnih kršitev pravic konkretnega otroka. Ne zasledim pa že ustaljenega (preventivnega) varstva pravic otrok glede starševskega objavljanja spletnih vsebin o svojih otrocih.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:otrokove pravice, sharenting, sharenting z monetizacijo, Konvencija Združenih narodov o otrokovih pravicah (KOP), slovenska zakonodaja, otrokove pravice v praksi
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-143248 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:135356675 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:09.12.2022
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Language:English
Title:"Sharenting": children's rights in the light of parents' online posting of content about their children
Abstract:
In today’s digitalized world, we are continuously confronted with the possibility of sharing information about ourselves, but for whether the possibility becomes the reality our consent, is needed. However, there is a large group of individuals for whom sharing information about themselves is not an option, but a fact. This group consists of children, who from an early age are subjected to sharenting, i.e. parental posting of content about their children online. In this master's thesis, I examine the legal aspects of sharenting in the light of children's rights. First, I analyse whether sharenting can constitute a violation of children's rights under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, focusing both on the parental posting itself as well as on the parental posting resulting in monetisation, in terms of labour law issues. Following the analysis, I confirm the first hypothesis that sharenting may constitute a violation of children's rights under the CRC. I proceed with an analysis of the possibilities for children to claim violations of their rights in relation to sharenting in Slovenia, by firstly exploring the merits of children's rights in Slovenian law, and then focusing on children's procedural possibilities. I conclude with a partial confirmation of the second hypothesis, namely that there is a system in place for the protection of large-scale violations of children's rights, which can also be applied to sharenting in the case of clear violations of a specific child's right, but I do not detect any already established (preventive) protection of children's rights regarding parents' publication of online content about their children.

Keywords:child’s rights, sharenting, monetized sharenting, United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), Slovenian legislation, child’s rights in practice

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