At What Age?...are school-children employed, married and taken to court? - Trends over Time (Annotated version)

By Delphine Dorsi , 26 March 2014
This report provides analysis of legal minimum ages for education, marriage, employment and criminal responsibility across 187 countries and raises questions regarding the cross-section of these issues and their effect on the right to education. Based on States Parties’ reports to the CRC Committee and analysed through the lens of the 4As, the report stresses the fundamental importance of eliminating contradictory legislation and practices that still undermine the right to education. The annotated version contains excerpts from State reports to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child.
Year of publication
2011
Author(s)
Right to Education Initiative / Angela Melchiorre and Ed Atkins
Source
rte-publication
Resource type
Main image
Key resource
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