南非残疾儿童的社会经济权利&《非洲儿童权利和福利宪章》与《残疾人权利公约》的比较

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Z. Hansungule, C. J. Boezaart
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国际法在促进和保护残疾儿童的社会经济权利方面发挥着重要作用。国际法支持用于使各国对其履行义务负责的机制。本文讨论了两项国际法文书,即《非洲儿童权利和福利宪章》和《残疾人权利公约》,目的是审查它们如何在南非范围内规定和保护残疾儿童的社会经济权利,并顺带地在整个非洲范围内保护儿童的社会经济权利。社会经济权利使国家有义务确保所有人都能获得基本生活必需品,包括教育、保健、食物和水。获得这些服务和其他服务可确保残疾儿童像所有其他儿童一样,以认识到他们的特殊需要和最大利益的方式成长和发展。讨论采取集中比较这两项文书的形式,通过这种比较,将突出相似性和差异性。讨论进一步指出,这些文书可以以不同的方式加强国家法律所提供的保护,以确保南非残疾儿童的社会经济权利得到保护和促进。
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THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC RIGHTS OF CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES IN SOUTH AFRICA: A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE AFRICAN CHARTER ON THE RIGHTS AND WELFARE OF THE CHILD AND THE CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITES
International law plays an important role in the promotion and protection of the socio-economic rights of children with disabilities. International law bolsters the mechanisms used to keep states accountable in the fulfilment of their obligations. This article discusses two international law instruments, namely, the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, with the aim to examine how they provide for and protect the socio-economic rights of children with disabilities in the South African context and, by implication, children in the African context as a whole. Socioeconomic rights place a duty on states to ensure that all people have access to the basic necessities of life, which include education, health care, food and water. Access to these and other services ensures that children with disabilities, like all other children, grow and develop in a manner that is cognisant of their specific needs and best interests. The discussion takes the form of a focused comparison of the two instruments, through which similarities and differences will be highlighted. The discussion further points out the different ways in which these instruments could reinforce the protection provided in national law to ensure that the socio-economic rights of children with disabilities in South Africa are protected and promoted.
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