《非洲儿童宪章》关于精神残疾儿童社会经济权利的立场

Linda Ajemba-Udegbunam
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本文讨论了《非洲儿童权利和福利宪章》(《非洲儿童宪章》),旨在确定其在保护非洲精神残疾儿童的社会经济权利方面的充分性。非洲联盟(非盟)通过《非洲儿童宪章》至今已有31年。因此,必须评估它迄今在保护该大陆精神残疾儿童权利方面所作的一些贡献。此外,必须查明和分析在落实这些儿童的社会经济权利方面可能出现的关键问题。本文还确定了与精神残疾儿童的社会经济权利有关的新出现的问题或未来考虑的机会。此外,本文还对相关利益相关者的责任提出了几点建议。本文的建议并不强调创设新的职责;然而,它们的目标是加强《非洲儿童宪章》规定的现有缔约国义务。
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The African Children’s Charter’s Position on the Socio-economic Rights of Children with Mental Disability
This article discusses the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (African Children’s Charter) with the aim to determine its sufficiency in protecting the socio-economic rights of children with mental disabilities in Africa. It has been over thirty-one years since the African Union (AU) adopted the African Children’s Charter. As such, it is imperative to assess some of its contributions so far in protecting the rights of children with mental disabilities in the continent. Additionally, it is of essence to identify and analyse key issues that may have arisen in the implementation of the socio-economic rights of these children. This article also identifies emerging concerns or opportunities for future consideration in relation to the socio-economic rights of children with mental disability. Furthermore, the article makes several recommendations on the duties of relevant stakeholders. The recommendations in this article do not lay emphasis on creating new duties; however, they aim to strengthen existing state party duties under the African Children’s Charter.
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