Rights of parents and children
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ICCPR Article 24 states:
1. Every child shall have, without any discrimination as to race, colour, sex, language, religion, national or social origin, property or birth, the right to such measures of protection as are required by his status as a minor, on the part of his family, society and the State.
2. Every child shall be registered immediately after birth and shall have a name.
3. Every child has the right to acquire a nationality.
These rights are in addition to the rights recognised for all individuals in other articles of the ICCPR, and in other human rights treaties including CEDAW and the CRPD.
Much more detailed provisions are contained in the Convention on the Rights of the Child as discussed in the Childrens Rights section of this site
More information
- Attorney General's Department Guidance Sheet
- Human Rights Committee General Comment 17: Rights of the Child
- European Court of Human Rights factsheet (PDF): links and summaries for children's rights cases before the Court since 1968 (updated May 2013)
- European Court of Human Rights factsheet on cases on protection of minors (updated April 2013)