2012
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2127644
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Realizing Children’s Right to Health: Additional Value of the Optional Protocol on a Communications Procedure for Children

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“…Children could not file complaints, and the Convention could not be tested in specific cases by the courts. 800 In 2011, however, the Optional Protocol on a Communications Procedure was adopted, 801 which allows individual children to submit complaints regarding specific violations of their rights under the Convention and its first two optional protocols. The Protocol entered into force in April 2014.…”
Section: The Convention On the Rights Of The Childmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children could not file complaints, and the Convention could not be tested in specific cases by the courts. 800 In 2011, however, the Optional Protocol on a Communications Procedure was adopted, 801 which allows individual children to submit complaints regarding specific violations of their rights under the Convention and its first two optional protocols. The Protocol entered into force in April 2014.…”
Section: The Convention On the Rights Of The Childmentioning
confidence: 99%