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M. Couzens
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关于儿童权利作者Meda Couzens这篇文章挑战了澳大利亚行政部门的立场,即《2019年反恐怖主义(临时排除令)法》(Cth)符合《联合国儿童权利公约》。文章将讨论放在澳大利亚儿童因参与或其父母参与伊拉克和黎凡特伊斯兰国而被拘留在叙利亚北部库尔德难民营的背景下,认为该法不允许有意义地考虑儿童的最大利益(违反《儿童权利公约》第3(1)条)。该条还认为,该法对国籍权和保护儿童与父母关系的权利产生了负面影响(《儿童权利公约》第7-9条和第16条)。
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A Critique of the Counter-Terrorism (Temporary Exclusion Orders) Act 2019 (Cth) in Light of Australia’s Obligations under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
on the Rights of the Child Author Meda Couzens This article challenges the position of the Australian executive that the Counter-Terrorism (Temporary Exclusion Orders) Act 2019 (Cth) is compatible with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (‘CRC’). Placing the discussion in the context of Australian children detained in Kurdish camps in Northern Syria on the ground of their involvement, or their parents’ involvement, with Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, the article contends that the Act does not permit the best interests of the child to be meaningfully taken into consideration (contrary to article 3(1) of the CRC). The article also argues that the Act has negative consequences for nationality rights and rights concerning the protection of the relationship between children and their parents (articles 7–9 and 16 of the CRC).
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