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Additional Protocol to the Convention on Cybercrime, concerning the criminalisation of acts of a racist and xenophobic nature committed through computer systems / Council of Europe
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Titel : Additional Protocol to the Convention on Cybercrime, concerning the criminalisation of acts of a racist and xenophobic nature committed through computer systems Andere titel : No.189 Documenttype: instrument Auteurs: Council of Europe, Auteur Taal : Engels (eng) Trefwoorden: Justitie:Kindvriendelijke justitie
Kinderrechten (algemeen):Non-discriminatie
Kinderrechten (inter)nationaal:Landen en regio's:Europa:Algemeen
Media:AlgemeenSamenvatting: Dit protocol houdt een uitbreiding in van de reikwijdte van het verdrag inzake cybercriminaliteit, met inbegrip van de inhoudelijke, procedurele en internationale samenwerking, om zo ook de strafbare feiten van racistische of xenofobe propaganda te coveren. Dus, afgezien van de harmonisatie van de elementen van de substantieve wet van dergelijk gedrag, richt het protocol zich op verbetering van het vermogen van de partijen om het gebruik van de middelen en mogelijkheden van de internationale samenwerking in het Verdrag (ETS No. 185) in te stellen op dit gebied. Summary: This Protocol entails an extension of the Cybercrime Convention’s scope, including its substantive, procedural and international cooperation provisions, so as to cover also offences of racist or xenophobic propaganda. Thus, apart from harmonising the substantive law elements of such behaviour, the Protocol aims at improving the ability of the Parties to make use of the means and avenues of international cooperation set out in the Convention (ETS No. 185) in this area. Afkondiging / Promulgation : 28/01/2003 Type instrument : verdrag / treaty Inwerkingtreding / Entry into force : 01/03/2006 Link naar een elektronische bron: http://conventions.coe.int/Treaty/Commun/QueVoulezVous.asp?NT=189&CM=8&DF=26/08/ [...] Vaste link: http://www.kekidatabank.be/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=2857 Advertising Regulation and the Protection of Children-Consumers in the European Union: In the Best Interests of … Commercial Operators? / Garde, Amandine
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Titel : Advertising Regulation and the Protection of Children-Consumers in the European Union: In the Best Interests of … Commercial Operators? Documenttype: artikel Auteurs: Garde, Amandine, Auteur Uitgegeven: Leiden [Netherlands] : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers Publicatiedatum: 2011 Tijdschrift: The International Journal of Children’s Rights, ISSN 0927-5568 Vol. 19, No. 3 Paginering : p. 523-545 Taal : Engels (eng) Trefwoorden: Beleid:Kinderrechtenbeleid:Algemeen
Kinderrechten (inter)nationaal:Landen en regio's:Europa:AlgemeenSamenvatting: Dit artikel beargumenteert dat, in tegenstelling tot de belofte die werd gemaakt om het belang van het kind in het gehele EU-beleid te implementeren, de Europese Commissie gefaald heeft om zeker te stellen dat de interne markt en het consumentenbeleid van de EU, die aan het hart liggen van de Europese rechtsorde, op gepaste wijze de kinderen beschermt. Twee belangrijke onderdelen van de EU wetgeving illustreren dit argument: de richtlijn oneerlijke handelspraktijken en de richtlijn audiovisuele mediadiensten. Summary: This article argues that, despite its promise to mainstream the best interests of the child into all EU policies, the European Commission has failed to ensure that the EU internal market and consumer policies, which are at the heart of the EU legal order, adequately protect children. Two main pieces of EU legislation illustrate the argument: the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive and the Audiovisual Media Services Directive. Link naar een elektronische bron: http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/10.1163/157181811x587331 Vaste link: http://www.kekidatabank.be/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1027 Are We there Yet?: the Impact of the Lisbon Treaty on the EU Children’s Rights Agenda / Stalford, Helen
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Titel : Are We there Yet?: the Impact of the Lisbon Treaty on the EU Children’s Rights Agenda Documenttype: artikel Auteurs: Stalford, Helen, Auteur ; Schuurman, Mieke, Auteur Uitgegeven: Leiden [Netherlands] : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers Publicatiedatum: 2011 Tijdschrift: The International Journal of Children’s Rights, ISSN 0927-5568 Vol. 19, No. 3 Paginering : p. 381-403 Taal : Engels (eng) Trefwoorden: Beleid:Kinderrechtenbeleid:Implementatie en monitoring:Algemeen
Kinderrechten (algemeen):Participatie:Algemeen
Kinderrechten (inter)nationaal:Landen en regio's:Europa:AlgemeenSamenvatting: Het EU Verdrag van Lissabon brengt de belangrijkste kans voor de ontwikkeling van kinderrechten sinds het bestaan van de EU met zich mee. Dit artikel geeft de brede constitutionele veranderingen aan die werden gemaakt met betrekking tot kinderen en de implicaties van deze veranderingen voor de legislatieve procedure, inclusief een discussie over het feit of het nieuwe burgerinitiatief al dan niet gebruikt kan worden als een manier om te lobbyen voor specifieke kwesties in verband met kinderrechten en de relatie tot het recht voor kinderen om te participeren. De impact van de verbeterde EU-agenda van fundamentele rechten op kinderrechten wordt beoordeeld, net zoals het Handvest van de grondrechten, de grondbeginselen van het EU-recht en het EVRM. Bijkomend presenteert het Verdrag van Lissabon nieuwe kansen om kinderrechten te integreren in alle fases van de besluitvorming en het implementatieproces. Het brengt ook sterkere instrumenten mee om een geschikt niet-legislatief antwoord te ontwikkelen voor de verschillende niveaus van noden die kinderen hebben, zoals beleids-, budget- en onderzoeksmethoden. Summary: The EU’s Lisbon Treaty presents the most important opportunity for the development of children’s rights since the EU’s existence. This article sets out the broader constitutional changes made that are of relevance to children and the implications of changes to the legislative procedure, including a discussion on whether the new Citizens’ Initiative might be exploited as a lobbying tool for specific children’s rights issues and its relation to the right of children to participate. The impact of the EU’s enhanced fundamental rights agenda on children’s rights is assessed, including the Charter of Fundamental Rights, the General Principles of EU Law and the ECHR. In addition, the Lisbon Treaty presents new opportunities for integrating children’s rights into all stages of the decision making and implementation process. It also provides sharper tools to develop adequate non-legislative responses to the diverse range of needs that children have, such as policy, budgetary and research initiatives. Link naar een elektronische bron: http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/10.1163/157181811x584532 Vaste link: http://www.kekidatabank.be/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1029 Bepaling van de rapporten en studies over de juridische aspecten betreffende de bevordering en bescherming van de grondrechten in de Europese Unie
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Titel : Bepaling van de rapporten en studies over de juridische aspecten betreffende de bevordering en bescherming van de grondrechten in de Europese Unie Andere titel : Provision of reports and studies on legal issues concerning the promotion and protection of fundamental rights in the European Union Documenttype: onderzoek Auteurs: Wouter Vandenhole, Promotor Taal : (nla) Trefwoorden: Beleid:Kinderrechtenbeleid:Algemeen
Kinderrechten (inter)nationaal:Landen en regio's:Europa:AlgemeenSamenvatting: This project studies legal issues concerning the promotion and protection of fundamental rights in the European Union. More specifically, this project includes the provision of reports and studies on legal issues concerning the promotion and protection of children's rights in the European Union to the Fundamental Rights Agency. Summary: Dit project betreft onderzoek naar de juridische aspecten betreffende de bevordering en bescherming van de grondrechten in de Europese Unie. Meer specifiek beoogt dit project studies aan te leveren over juridische aspecten aangaande de promotie en bescherming van de rechten van de kinderen in de Europese Unie, ten behoeve van het Agentschap voor grondrechten. Startdatum / Start date : 01.11.2008 Einddatum / End date : 29.11.2009 Financiering / Funding : European Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) Onderzoeksinstelling / Research institute : Universiteit Antwerpen Onderzoekstype : Beleidsgericht onderzoek - Beleidsvoorbereidend onderzoek Discipline : Rechtsgeleerdheid Methodologische dimensies : Literatuur, documentanalyse/Juridische studie/Momentopname, crossectioneel/Internationaal/buitenland Link naar een elektronische bron: http://www.researchportal.be/project/bepaling-van-de-rapporten-en-studies-over-d [...] Vaste link: http://www.kekidatabank.be/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=2312
Titel : Can the EU live up to the expectations of its child citizens? Documenttype: artikel Auteurs: Larkins, Cath, Auteur Uitgegeven: Leiden [Netherlands] : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers Publicatiedatum: 2011 Tijdschrift: The International Journal of Children’s Rights, ISSN 0927-5568 Vol. 19, No. 3 Paginering : p. 451-476 Taal : Engels (eng) Trefwoorden: Beleid:Kinderrechtenbeleid:Algemeen
Kinderrechten (inter)nationaal:Landen en regio's:Europa:AlgemeenSamenvatting: De EU heeft een verhoogde interesse in kinderrechten, zoals gezien in de Communicatie COM(637) 2006 final, het Verdrag van Lissabon in 2009 en ‘Een EU agenda voor de Rechten van het Kind (COM(2011) 60 final)’. Artikel 24(1) van het Handvest van de Grondrechten van de Europese Unie bepaalt dat kinderen ‘hun mening vrij mogen uiten’. Deze meningen zullen in overweging worden genomen met betrekking tot zaken die het belang van kinderen aangaan in overeenstemming met hun leeftijd en maturiteit. De tijd is aangebroken om de mening van kinderen naar de EU toe te adresseren, in de verwachting dat de EU klaar is om hen mee in overweging te nemen. In onderzoek van twee EU lidstaten hebben 55 kinderen tussen de leeftijd van 5 en 13 jaar – in vluchtelingengroepen, etnische minderheden, al dan niet verzorgd, zigeuners, kinderen met beperkingen en jonge zorgzame kinderen – aanspraak gevorderd voor burgerschap. Dit artikel kijkt naar voorbeelden van de aanspraak van de groep in de context van het EU beleid om zo verder te onderzoeken wat de EU kan doen om te voldoen aan de verwachtingen van deze jonge burgers. Summary: There has been increasing interest in children’s rights from the EU, seen in the Commission’s 2006 Communication (COM(367) Final 2006), the Treaty of Lisbon 2009 and the Commission’s 2011 Communication ‘An EU Agenda for the Rights of the Child (COM(2011) 60 final)’. The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union Article 24(1), states that children ‘may express their views freely’. Such views shall be taken into consideration on matters which concern them in accordance with their age and maturity. The time is therefore ripe to address the views of children towards the EU, in the expectation that the EU may be ready to take them into consideration. In research in two EU Member States, fifty-five children aged 5 to 13 – in groups of refugee, minority ethnic, looked after, gypsy traveller, disabled and young caring children – developed claims for citizenship. This article looks at examples of the groups’ claims in the context of EU policy, to explore what the EU could do to live up to the expectations of these young citizens. Link naar een elektronische bron: http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/10.1163/157181811x584569 Vaste link: http://www.kekidatabank.be/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1030 PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkChildren, childhood and political participation: Case studies of young people's councils / Wyness, Michael
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PermalinkCommission Communication (COM(2011)556 final) of 13 September 2011 on Protecting children in the digital world / European Union - European Commission
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PermalinkCommission Communication (COM(2012)196 final) of 2 May .2012: European strategy for a better internet for children / European Union - European Commission
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PermalinkCommunication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions / European Union - European Commission
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