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On January 31, 2011, the Child Rights Information Network (CRIN) submitted detailed comments to the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General (SRSG) on transnational corporations and other business enterprises as part of the Special Representative's public consultation process on the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. To bring the then draft Guiding Principles in line with the Special Representative's mandate “to give special attention to...children,” our comments suggested that the SRSG amend the Principles to embrace and fully incorporate children's rights, both recognising the many challenges children face in their interactions with business enterprises and addressing specific situations in which improvements must be made. Among other things, these comments highlighted the need for the Principles to: Regrettably, upon review of the Guiding Principles as submitted to and adopted by the Human Rights Council, it is clear that children's rights continue to be ignored. It is with great disappointment that we see no additional references to children, let alone even a single substantive discussion of the rights particular to children that have long been a matter of international law. As we have written before, we must again state that “it is difficult to imagine th[e Guiding Principles] could provide any meaningful guidance for States and business enterprises seeking to 'protect, respect and remedy' the human rights of children.” We cannot see how the adopted Principles are consonant with the “special attention” envisioned for children in the Special Representative's mandate. Given this failure, we now call on those responsible for monitoring and implementing the Principles to revisit the issue of business and children's rights and ensure that the newly adopted Principles in practice genuinely respect children's rights, fully address children's unique vulnerability, and provide thorough and thoughtful direction on the subject of business and children's rights to States and business enterprises alike. Further Information:
pdf: http://www.crin.org/docs/CRIN Statement on adoption of Business and Human Rights Principles.doc