
Strategic decisions in setting up child rights impact assessments
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- Ellen Desmet (UGent) and Hanne Op De Beeck
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- Abstract
- Establishing a child rights impact assessment (CRIA) requires making strategic choices in regards to scope and process. This article focuses on choices regarding (i) the material scope: for which documents will a CRIA be carried out?; (ii) the personal scope: will a CRIA be done only for children (0-18 years), or be extended towards young adults?; and (iii) the relationship to other instruments and processes: will a CRIA stand alone, or be integrated with other impact assessments? The relation between CRIA and other instruments, such as child(-friendly) budgeting is also discussed. The article illustrates these choices, drawing on an evaluation of the experience of implementing the Child and Youth Impact Report (JoKER) in Flanders (Belgium).
- Keywords
- child budgeting, L’établissement d’une, child rights impact assessment (CRIA), Flanders (Belgium), Child and Youth Impact Report (JoKER), Children’s rights, HRC
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-5869243
- MLA
- Desmet, Ellen, and Hanne Op De Beeck. “Strategic Decisions in Setting up Child Rights Impact Assessments.” REVUE GENERALE DE DROIT, vol. 44, Section de droit civil de la Faculté de droit de l’Université d’Ottawa, 2014, pp. 125–51.
- APA
- Desmet, E., & Op De Beeck, H. (2014). Strategic decisions in setting up child rights impact assessments. REVUE GENERALE DE DROIT, 44, 125–151.
- Chicago author-date
- Desmet, Ellen, and Hanne Op De Beeck. 2014. “Strategic Decisions in Setting up Child Rights Impact Assessments.” REVUE GENERALE DE DROIT 44: 125–51.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Desmet, Ellen, and Hanne Op De Beeck. 2014. “Strategic Decisions in Setting up Child Rights Impact Assessments.” REVUE GENERALE DE DROIT 44: 125–151.
- Vancouver
- 1.Desmet E, Op De Beeck H. Strategic decisions in setting up child rights impact assessments. REVUE GENERALE DE DROIT. 2014;44:125–51.
- IEEE
- [1]E. Desmet and H. Op De Beeck, “Strategic decisions in setting up child rights impact assessments,” REVUE GENERALE DE DROIT, vol. 44, pp. 125–151, 2014.
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