Comparative Study of Asylum Seeker Children’s Right to Health in Common European Asylum System and Convention on the Rights of the Child
Subject Areas : child rightsReza Mousazadeh 1 , AhmadReza Azarpendar 2
1 - Full Professor Ministry of Foreign Affairs, School for International Relations, Tehran, Iran
2 - Master Ministry of Foreign Affairs, School for International Relations, Tehran, Iran
Keywords: The Right to Health, Asylum Seeker Children, the International Human Rights Documents, European Union ,
Abstract :
One of the Asylum seekers children’s essential rights is the right to health, which is interpreted as the highest physical and mental standards. This right may include comprehensive medical and healthcare services, proper food and housing, proper health educations and also healthy environment. Accordingly, the governments are required in convention on the rights of child to spare their utmost effort to realize this right. At the time being, considering the large number of asylum seekers heading from the West Asian countries towards Europe, the European countries’ commitment to ensuring the asylum seekers children’s right to health is critically important. By comparing the Convention on the Rights of the Child and its General Comments with Common European Asylum System, Apparently, despite of the fact that the European Union has been successful in legislating for the asylum seekers children, in some cases, the fulfillment of children’s rights is subordinated to the domestic conditions of members of the EU, that it’s contrary to their obligations.
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