Question In Mladives family business usually engage the

    Question
    In Mladives family business usually engage their children in either unpaid or paid work. In ethics point of view this is regared as a child labour and it is an offence punished by law in many countries
    Using ethical theories discuss the nature of this ethical dilemma between parents and professional stakeholders.
    Marking rubrics includes ..
    Criteria
    Marks/weight
    Poor (0)
    Low(1)
    Fair (2)
    Above Avg (3)
    Excellent
    Marks
    1
    Introduction on Child labour and how may it be relevant to Maldives
    1
    4
    2
    Explanation of child labour concept from the point of view of different stakeholders involved
    2
    8
    3
    Analysis on how the Maldivians engage in child labour
    2
    8
    4
    Evaluation on the nature of this ethical dilemma between parents and anti- child labour groups
    2
    No evaluation is given
    Poor evaluation on whether these forms of child engagement in work are regarded as child labour with no theoretical backing
    A good evaluation on whether these forms of child engagement in work are regarded as child labour with very limited use of theory
    A clear evaluation on whether these forms of child engagement in work are regarded as child labour with sufficient theories to prove the claim is provided
    A comprehensive evaluation on whether these forms of child engagement in work are regarded as child labour is given using all ethical theories
    8
    5
    Conclusion
    0.5
    2
    I Need to do the 4th part (250 words) which is (Evaluation on the nature of this ethical dilemma between parents and anti- child labour groups) with (A comprehensive evaluation on whether these forms of child engagement in work are regarded as child labour is given using all ethical theories).
    Ethical theories included in our book are ..
    1.Eternal Law (natural law) 2.Classical teleological ethical theory (Utilitarianism)3. Classical deontological ethical theory (universalism 4. Distributive justice theory 5. Personal liberty theory
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