Hearing at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights on Corporal Punishment

Summary: Save the Children Sweden and the Andean Commission of Jurists have requested a thematic hearing at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights on corporal punishment of children.

The objective of the hearing is to request that the Commission includes corporal punishment of children as a breach of children's human rights within their existing monitoring mechanisms of human rights in the Americas.

It is hoped that the Inter-American Commission will request that the InterAmerican Human Rights Court pronounces itself about the unlawfulness of this kind of violence against children.

If the Court accepts the petition and issue an advisory opinion supporting the full abolition of all corporal punishment of children, it will be legally binding to all member-states of the Organisation of American States.

The hearing will last approximately 45 minutes. Peter Newell, the Andean Commission of Jurists and Save the Children will be delivering statements to the Commission.

Organisations involved in this hearing include:

More information about the Commission is available here.

Owner: Save the Children Sweden, Andean Commission of Jurists

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