Summary:
This report extracts mentions of children's rights issues in the reports of the UN Special Procedures. This does not include reports of child specific Special Procedures, such as the Special Rapporteur on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography, which are available as separate reports.
Please note that the language may have been edited in places for the purpose of clarity
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Report by the Special Rapporteur on torture
Visit undertaken from 10-17 April 2007
Report A/HR/7/3/Add.5
Concerns raised:
Female genital mutilation: Articles 3 and 4 of Act No. 98-16 of 17 November 1998, supplementing the Togolese Criminal Code of 1980, prohibiting female genital mutilation, criminalize participation in female genital mutilation. (Paragraph 16).
Corporal punishment: With regard to corporal punishment, the Special Rapporteur was informed that, on 6 July 2007, taking into consideration the concerns expressed by the Committee on the Rights of the Child, the National Assembly adopted the Child Code. Its article 376 provides that: “Corporal punishment and any other form of violence or ill-treatment are prohibited in schools, vocational training centres and institutions.” (Paragraph 20).
Report by the Special Rapporteur on human rights defenders
Visit undertaken from 28 July - 3 August 2008
A/HRC/10/12/Add.2
Concerns raised:
However, women defenders continue to face a series of challenges in their daily activities. First and foremost, women defenders are vulnerable to criticism and ostracism among their own families and communities. They are labelled as, inter alia, “bad mothers” and “family breakers”. Relatives of women defenders, such as spouses and children, are also the subjects of mockery. Women defenders further encounter discrimination within the or ganization or trade union they operate as their male colleagues often treat them with condescendence. (Paragraph 70).
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Accepted
- The Special Rapporteur on summary executions
Requested
- SR on independence of judges and lawyers (requested in 2012)
- SR on human rights defender (requested on 12 February, 2013)
Previous Special Procedure report items
- 18/02/2013: GHANA: Children's Rights in the Special Procedures' Reports
- 18/02/2013: COMOROS: Children's Rights in the Special Procedures' Reports
- 18/02/2013: GABON: Children's Rights in the Special Procedures' Reports
- 18/02/2013: GAMBIA: Children's Rights in the Special Procedures' Reports
- 18/02/2013: ICELAND: Children's Rights in the Special Procedures' Reports
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Last updated 04/04/2013 15:26:26
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