Reporte elaborado por Oswaldo
Ruiz-Chiriboga.
En el ultimo volumen de la revista Journal of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (Vol. 28,
2015, pp.285-307), se publicó un comentario de Andrea Young titulado “Advances
in Children's Rights over the Past Decade: The Inter-American Court of Human
Rights and the European Court of Human Rights' Progressive Incorporation of the
Convention on the Rights of Children”. Este
es un extracto de la introducción del comentario:
“Both the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) and
the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) view their respective conventions as
living documents that adapt with the changing times. Because of this, the two
courts commonly reference the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) in
cases where children's rights are implicated and, over the past decade, the
courts' case law has provided enforcement to the otherwise unenforceable CRC,
advancing the rights of children in both regions of the globe. While there is
still much to be done in the way of promoting, improving, and enforcing children's
rights, the courts' enforcement and recognition over the past decade has
attempted to bring member state compliance in line with modern views of the
particularly damaging effects of the denial of human rights to children, a
notably vulnerable group within any society.”
El documento se encuentra disponible aquí.
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