Right to Justice: Quality Legal Assistance for Unaccompanied Children. Comparative Report.

Autor: ECRE
Editorial: ECRE
Fecha: 31/07/2014
Comentario

Right to Justice: Quality Legal Assistance for Unaccompanied Children. Comparative Report. December 2012-July 2014 © ECRE, July 2014.

  • Texto completo.
  • Resumen: The Right to Justice project looked at the issue of access and quality of legal assistance for unaccompanied children in various migration and asylum procedures in 7 countries (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Italy, Spain and the UK).
    The project was coordinated by ECRE, in partnership with Asylkoordination Austria, the British Refugee Council, the Danish Refugee Council, the Legal Clinic for Refugees and Immigrants in Bulgaria, the Italian Council for Refugees, and the Immigration Law Practitioners Association. UNHCR participated as an associate partner.
    The results of the project aim to contribute to a common approach to guarantee unaccompanied children’s right to justice, as well as to raise awareness, and promote good practices and guidance on legal assistance to unaccompanied children among legal advisors and professionals working with separated children.
    A comparative report, based on research in the 7 countries covered, and accompanied by guiding principles on quality legal assistance for unaccompanied children and their measuring indicators were published in July 2014. A final conference presenting the results and discussing the principles was held on 7 July 2014 in Brussels. 

Más datos sobre bibliografia (monografias y artículos):

Financiado por: Ministerio de Trabajo e Inmigración
Coordinado por: Universidad de León