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European Convention on the Exercise of Children's Rights

NCJ Number
161322
Date Published
1996
Length
20 pages
Annotation
Member states of the Council of Europe have signed a treaty that promotes the rights and best interests of children, recognizes children need sufficient information to exercise their rights, and acknowledges the important role of parents in protecting children.
Abstract
The treaty applies to children who have not reached 18 years of age. Procedural measures contained in the treaty to facilitate the exercise of children's rights focus on procedural rights of children (right to be informed and right to apply for the appointment of a special representative), the role of judicial authorities, the role of children's special representatives, and responsibilities of national-level bodies in strengthening children's rights. A Standing Committee has been created to interpret and implement treaty provisions, and the treaty provides guidance on how to propose amendments.