Summary: At its 22th session (Geneva, 20 September - 8 October 1999) the Committee on the Rights of the Child devoted a Day of General Discussion (6 October 1999) on the "Tenth Anniversary of the Convention of the Convention on the Rights of the Child - Commemorative Meeting : Achievements and Challengesâ. At its 22th session (Geneva, 20 September - 8 October 1999) the Committee on the Rights of the Child devoted a Day of General Discussion (6 October 1999) on the "Tenth Anniversary of the Convention of the Convention on the Rights of the Child - Commemorative Meeting : Achievements and Challengesâ. As for previous thematic discussions, the Committee invited representatives of United Nations organs, competent bodies and specialized agencies, including non-governmental organizations, research and academic organizations and individual experts, to contribute to the discussion. Here you will find a list of these contributions. For further information or other enquiries please contact the Committee on the Rights of the Child - Secretariat, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Palais des Nations - CH- 1211 Genève 10 - Switzerland, Phone +41 22 917 9235 or 917 9000, Fax +41 22 917 9022, or email mbustelo.hchr@unog.ch. This report is adapted from Annex VI and VII, Lists of background documents and list of submissions (in original language(s) only) for the general discussion on âTenth Anniversary of the Convention of the Convention on the rights of the Child - Commemorative Meeting : Achievements and Challengesâ, held on 6 October 1999, in "Report on the twenty-second session" CRC/C/90. The report and general recommendations, as well as introduction, agenda, suggested guide, can be read in full on the website of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. A - Annex VI - List of background documents (in original language (s) only) 1. OHCHR, "Guide to the Discussion" for Roundtable I: "Translating Law into Reality". 2. Marie-Françoise LĂźcker-Babel (Docteur en droit, Genève), âLes rĂŠserves Ă la Convention des Nations Unies relative aux droits de lâenfant et la sauvegarde de lâobjet et du but du traitĂŠ internationalâ, published in European Journal of International Law, Vol. 8(1997), No. 4, pp. 664-682. 3. Sharon Detrick (Childrenâs Rights Consultancy International (Voorschoten)), âStatus of CRC in National Legislationâ. 4. Emilio GarcĂa MĂŠndez (UNICEF, BogotĂĄ), âLegislative Review: Child Legislation in Latin America, Models and Trendsâ. 5. Jeffery Wilson (Barrister, Toronto), âA tale of a court that does not like children and one that does, and how an international convention may make no differenceâ. 6. OHCHR, âGuide to the Discussionâ for Roundtable II: âPutting Child Rights on the Agendaâ. 7. Rakesh Rajani (Harvard University), âThe Politics of Raising Awareness for Child Rights: Lessons from Tanzaniaâ. 8. Yitayew Alemayehu (Action Professionalsâ Association for People - APAP, Addis Ababa), âProfessional Training and the CRC - Reflections on the Ethiopian Experienceâ. 9. Shirley Robinson and Mastoera Sadan (Childrenâs Budget Project, Institute for Democracy in South Africa), âGeneral Measures of Implementation: Mobilisation of Resources for Childrenâ. 10. Jan Vandemoortele (Chief, Policy Analysis, UNICEF), âInternational cooperation and technical assistanceâ. 11. OHCHR, âGuide to the Discussionâ for Roundtable III: âBuilding Partnerships for the Realization of Rightsâ. 12. Lisa Woll (Director, The Convention on the Rights of the Child Impact Study, Washington, D.C.), âThe Reporting Process as a Catalyst for Domestic Review and Debateâ. 13. Peter Newell (Chair, Council of the Childrenâs Rights Development Unit and Coordinator of End Physical Punishment of Children - EPOCH, London), âMaking Governments Work for Childrenâ. 14. Ankie Vandekerckhove (Commissioner for Childrenâs Rights, Flemish Community (Belgium)), âQuality Requirements for Ombudswork for Childrenâ. 15. OHCHR, âRole of National Human Rights Institutions in the Protection and Promotion of the Human Rights of Children" (Manila, 9-10 September 1999). 16. Virginia Murillo Herrera (Presidenta Ejecutiva, Defensa del Nino Internacional DNI (Costa Rica)), âEl involucramiento de la sociedad civil en la implementaciĂłn de la la ConvenciĂłn sobre los Derechos del NiĂąoâ. B - Annex VII - List of submissions received (original language(s) only) 1. Ann Birch (Casa Alianza), âThe Tenth Annniversary of the Adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child - Success and Challengesâ, 7 pp. 2. AndrĂŠ Dunant, âMineurs en prison: Pourquoi si peu dâalternatives?â, 6 pp. 3. Yuji Hirano (Federation for the Protection of Childrenâs Human Rights), âThe Roles Played by Japanese NGOs in the Initial Reporting Processâ, 9 pp. 4. Asocciazione Volontari per il Servizio Internazionale, âContribution of the AVSIâs Scientific Committee on the best practices in the implementation of the Rights of the Childâ, 11 pp. 5. Cynthia Price-Cohen (Childrights International Research Institute), âChild Rights Jurisprudence - Its Relevance for Advocates and Practitionersâ, 2 pp. 6. Human Rights Commission of Belize (NGO), âThe Current Situation in Belizeâ, 2 pp. 7. Ellen Mouravieff-Apostol and Jaap van der Straaten (NGO Committee on UNICEF and PLAN International), âThe Unregistered Children Project: towards full implementation of article 7 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Childâ, 7 pp. 8. Sarah McNeill (PressWise), âChild Rights and the Media: Representing Lost Childhood - International Media Awareness Projectâ, 2 pp. 9. UNESCO, âTranslating Law into Reality - Reservationsâ, 1 p. 10. European Association for Children in Hospital, âReport: Implementation of Childrenâs Rights in Health Care Services in Europeâ, 6 pp. 11. International Baby Food Action Network, âTranslating the Convention into law and law into realityâ, 2 pp. 12. Kathy H. Martinez (Centre for Reproductive Law and Policy), âImplementing Adolescent Reproductive Rights through the Convention on the Rights of the Childâ, 29 pp. 13. Archana Mehendale and Babu Mathew (Centre for the Child and the Law), âChild Rights in the Indian Contextâ, 10 pp. 14. David Southall (Child Advocacy International), âTo the Secretary-General of the United Nationsâ, 2 pp. 15. Claudia Stangl-Taller, âThe Constitutional Translation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in Austriaâ, 4 pp. 16. Claudia Stangl-Taller, âAustria - Draft of a Federal Constitutional Law for the Protection of the Rights of Children and Youthâ, 6 pp. 17. International School Psychology Association, âRespectful School Communities: Laying the Foundations of Peace and Tolerance in the New Millenniumâ, 2 pp. 18. International School Psychology Association, âCross-National Research on the Perspectives of Children and Adults about the Status of Childrenâs Rightsâ, 3 pp. 19. International School Psychology Association, âChild Rights Education-International: An International Distance Learning Program for Professionals and Policy Makersâ, 3 pp. 20. International School Psychology Association, âExperimental Reporting System for the Education Articles of the Convention on the Rights of the Childâ, 4 pp. 21. International School Psychology Association, â1st and 2nd International Conferences on Childrenâs Rights in Educationâ, 3 pp. 22. Pax Christi International, âChild Labour in Indiaâ, 4 pp. 23. Ritva Salunen and Jali Raita, âRights for the Children Registered Association - Finlandâ, 10 pp. 24. Permanent Mission of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to the United Nations Office at Geneva, âMessage of the Federal Ministry of Justice of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on the Occasion of the Tenth Anniversary of the Adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Childâ, 3 pp. 25. Permanent Mission of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to the United Nations Office at Geneva, âSubmission by the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago to the twenty-second session of the Committee on the Rights of the Childâ, 4 pp. 26. Patricia Cruzado MuĂąoz (Commission on International Affairs of the World Council of Churches), âContribuciĂłn a las discusiones que se llevarĂĄn a cabo en la ReuniĂłn de ConmemoraciĂłn del DĂŠcimo Aniversario de la ConvenciĂłn sobre los Derechos del NiĂąoâ, 3 pp. 27. Unit for Research and Education on the Rights of the Child of the University of Victoria (British Columbia, Canada), âInternational Child Rights Education Institute: A Program of Instruction, Discussion and Debate on the Human Rights of Children for Professionals and Policy Makersâ, 2 pp. 28. UNICEF, âReservations to the Convention on the Rights of the Childâ, 16 pp. 29. UNICEF, âStatus of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in the Domestic Legal Orderâ, 18 pp. 30. UNICEF, âTranslating Law into Reality: Practice in Courtsâ, 18 pp. 31. OHCHR, âMacro-economic Policies and the Rights of the Childâ, 5 pp.
Documents submitted for the Day of General Discussion (6 October 1999) on Tenth Anniversary of the CRC - Commemorative Meeting
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