Thursday 02 December 2004 00:00

The government is continuing to breach children's human rights in England despite accepting the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1991, according to research.

The study, from the Secretariat of the Children's Rights Alliance for England, a coalition of more than 230 organisations, highlights the youth justice system and arrangements for asylum-seeking children as key areas of concern.

Jaap Doek, chair of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, called on the government to increase its efforts to implement the convention and improve the plight of children in custody.

The government denied that its policies on juvenile justice and immigration breached the convention.

 

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