OHCHR | UN Child Rights Committee publishes findings on Lux

OHCHR | UN Child Rights Committee publishes findings on Luxembourg and Tunisia


GENEVA (10 June 2021) — The UN
Child Rights Committee (CRC) on Thursday issued its findings on Luxembourg and Tunisia, the two State parties examined during the CRC’s latest session.
The findings contain positive aspects of each country's implementation of the
Child Rights Convention, as well as the Committee's main concerns and recommendations. Some of the key highlights include:
Luxembourg
The Committee noted the State party’s measures to strengthen the Office of the Ombudsman for Children and Youth and welcomed the country’s accession to the UN Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness.
The CRC, however, was concerned about the right to identity for adopted children and children born via anonymous births or assisted reproduction technologies. The Committee recommended that Luxembourg ensure that draft legislation regarding an individual’s origins, in cases where they were adopted or conceived through egg or sperm donation, allows them to access information regarding their identities.

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