Convention Européenne en Matière D'adoption Des Enfants (révisée)

Convention Européenne en Matière D'adoption Des Enfants (révisée)
Author: Council of Europe
Publisher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789287165657

The aim of the Convention is to take account of social and legal developments while keeping to the European Convention on Human Rights and bearing in mind that the child's best interests must always take precedence over any other considerations. New provisions are introduced by the Convention. The father's consent is required in all cases, even when the child was born out of wedlock. The child's consent is necessary if the child has sufficient understanding to give it. The Convention extends to heterosexual unmarried couples who have entered into a registered partnership in States which recognise that institution. It also leaves States free to extend adoptions to homosexual couples and same sex-couples living together in a stable relationship. The new convention strikes a better balance between adopted children's right to know their identity and the right of the biological parents to remain anonymous. The minimum age of the adopter must be between 18 and 30, and the age difference between adopter and child should preferably be at least 16 years

Convention Europ?enne en Mati?re D'adoption Des Enfants (r?vis?e)

Convention Europ?enne en Mati?re D'adoption Des Enfants (r?vis?e)
Author: Council of Europe
Publisher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789287165268

The aim of the European Convention on the Adoption of Children (revised) (CETS No. 202) is to set out a collection of legal rules aimed at harmonising the adoption of children in Europe according to the core principles of the Council of Europe. The convention takes account of the social and legal developments of recent years as well as the case law of the European Court of Human Rights. It underlines that the best interests of the child must always take precedence over any other considerations

Protecting children from sexual violence

Protecting children from sexual violence
Author: Council of Europe
Publisher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2011-04-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9287174059

Protecting children from sexual violence - A comprehensive approach is a collection of highly readable expert papers for both child professionals and the general public. It is divided into five parts, presenting a European overview and covering the existing legal frameworks; abuse prevention and reporting; rehabilitation and social reintegration of victims; sexual violence on the Internet; and public and private partnerships against abuse. It also sheds light on the little-known problem of children who are sexually abusing other children.In addition to providing thorough information on the many facets of this complex subject, this publication also highlights new concepts, facts and recommendations. Foremost is the significant lack of data on the prevalence and nature of sexual violence in Europe, underscoring the need for co-ordinated pan-European research and information gathering, which are vital to effective policy making and programme design. It also sounds the alarm for urgent co-ordinated action in various fields to drastically improve child protection through awareness raising; targeted and specialised training, intervention and therapy programmes; sex education in schools; responsible family attitudes; and justice systems with tighter abuse laws and which take account of children's special needs as reliable witnesses.Protecting children from sexual violence is published as part of the Council of Europe campaign to stop sexual violence against children. The hope is that this publication will inspire judges, the police, educators, governments, the media and legislatures to join the campaign and expose, demythify and take concerted action to combat sexual violence against children, a phenomenon that affects as many as 20% of children in Europe.

European Yearbook / Annuaire Européen, Volume 58 (2010)

European Yearbook / Annuaire Européen, Volume 58 (2010)
Author: Council of Europe
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 931
Release: 2011-11-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004206795

The European Yearbook promotes the scientific study of nineteen European supranational organisations and the OECD. Each volume contains a detailed survey of the history, structure and yearly activities of each organisation and an up-to-date chart providing a clear overview of the member states of each organisation.

Council of Europe - Highlights 2014

Council of Europe - Highlights 2014
Author: Council of Europe
Publisher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2015-07-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

This publication presents the work carried out in 2014 by the different bodies and sectors of the Council of Europe, highlighting its particular strengths and achievements.

European Yearbook / Annuaire Européen, Volume 62 (2014)

European Yearbook / Annuaire Européen, Volume 62 (2014)
Author: Council of Europe
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Total Pages: 1390
Release: 2015-12-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789004292659

The European Yearbook promotes the scientific study of nineteen European supranational organisations and the OECD. Each volume contains a detailed survey of the history, structure and yearly activities of each organisation and an up-to-date chart providing a clear overview of the member states of each organisation.

Convention Européenne en Matière D'adoption Des Enfants (révisée)

Convention Européenne en Matière D'adoption Des Enfants (révisée)
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2008
Genre: Adoption
ISBN:

The aim of this convention is to set out a collection of legal rules aimed at harmonizing the adoption of children in Europe according to the core principles of the Council of Europe. The convention takes account of the social and legal developments of recent years as well as the case law of the European Court of Human Rights. It underlines that the best interests of the child must always take precedence over any other considerations.--Publisher's description.