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The entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty in December 2009, which recognizes children's rights among the EU's objectives and embodies the EU Fundamental Rights Charter, reinforces the grounds for further EU action. An EU strategy does not create new EU competences on children's rights as the primary responsibility for their safeguard rests with national governments. But it does provide an important framework to ensure children's rights are promoted and protected in all EU policies and actions. In this position paper, Eurochild: Further information
pdf: http://www.crin.org/docs/Eurochild_position_on_the_EU_strategy_on_childr...