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minderårige

Minderårige is a legal term for individuals who have not yet reached the age of majority, typically under 18 years. They are afforded special protections in many legal systems and may have limited capacity to act independently in certain matters.

In most jurisdictions, minderårige cannot enter into binding contracts without parental or guardian consent, and many

Rights and welfare protections for minderårige include access to education and health care, as well as protection

Criminal liability for minderårige is typically treated differently from adults. There is often a minimum age

Guardianship and parental responsibility cover the management of daily affairs, education, medical decisions, and, when appropriate,

Internationally, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child defines persons under 18 as children, obligating

acts
require
approval
or
supervision.
Some
places
recognize
emancipated
minors,
who
have
limited
independence
and
capacity
to
manage
their
own
affairs.
The
general
rule
is
that
decisions
affecting
minderårige
are
made
in
the
best
interests
of
the
child
or
must
be
authorized
by
guardians
or
the
state.
from
abuse,
exploitation,
and
neglect.
Child
welfare
authorities
can
intervene
when
a
child's
safety
or
well-being
is
at
risk.
International
and
national
laws
emphasize
safeguarding
the
rights
and
development
of
children.
of
criminal
responsibility,
and
many
jurisdictions
handle
juvenile
offenses
through
specialized
courts,
diversion
programs,
or
rehabilitation-focused
measures
rather
than
adult
punishment.
the
child’s
property.
These
duties
are
designed
to
protect
the
minderåriges'
interests
until
they
reach
the
age
of
majority,
at
which
point
full
legal
capacity
is
attained,
though
emancipation
may
occur
earlier
in
some
systems.
states
to
ensure
their
rights
and
protections.
The
term
minderårige
is
common
in
Nordic
legal
and
administrative
contexts;
in
everyday
language,
terms
like
barn
or
ungdom
are
more
common.