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Summary: The CRC is in the process of drafting a General Comment on Children's Rights and Business and has prepared an annotated outline to guide its further deliberations. The Committee now welcomes submissions from interested organisations and individuals who have experience or information on State party obligations under the Convention in relation to the business sector. Deadline for submissions: 30 April 2012. The Committee on the Rights of the Child (‘the Committee’) has had a long-standing interest in how the activities and operations of business enterprises affect different aspects of children's lives, and can have both a positive and negative impact on States Parties’ implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and its Protocols. The Committee recognises that business enterprises can be an essential driver for societies and economies to advance in ways which strengthen the realisation of child rights through, for example, employment generation, technological advances and investment. However, they can also cause, or contribute to, a wide range of violations of child rights. In this context, the Committee has decided to produce a General Comment on Child Rights and Business that will aim to provide States Parties with a framework for implementation of the Convention as a whole with regard to the business sector. It will include guidance on the measures of implementation that are required to: prevent and remedy violations of child rights by business actors, and ensure business enterprises carry out their responsibilities in the realisation of the rights of the child and encourage business to positively contribute to the realisation of these rights. The General Comment will be guided by the principles of the CRC throughout: the best interests of the child, the right to non-discrimination, the right to be heard and the right to life, survival and development. The Committee now welcomes input based on its annotated outline. Submissions from interested organisations and individuals who have experience or information on State party obligations under the Convention in relation to the business sector would be particularly welcome. How to contribute Submissions of both a conceptual and empirical nature would be welcomed by the Committee and should: Additionally, in providing submissions, the Committee requests that the following guidelines be adhered to: Submissions received will be published in chronological order, in order of receipt on the CRC’s website for its General Comment, unless the submitting individual/organisation especially requests the submission not to be made public. The Committee reserves the right to refuse the publication of content that it considers inappropriate or containing abusive language. Submissions will be taken into account by the Committee in its deliberations for its General Comment, however, the General Comment will be a product of the Committee and the decision to reflect or integrate views expressed in the submissions received will remain at the sole discretion of the Committee. The United Nations does not offer remuneration of any kind for inputs into General Comments or Recommendations. The Committee expresses its appreciation in advance for your active support of its work.CRC call for submissions on its Child Rights and Business General Comment