THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD IN THE CASE LAW OF THE EUROPEAN COURTS: EXPERIENCE FOR EU MEMBER STATES AND CANDIDATE COUNTRIES Cover Image

THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD IN THE CASE LAW OF THE EUROPEAN COURTS: EXPERIENCE FOR EU MEMBER STATES AND CANDIDATE COUNTRIES
THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE CHILD IN THE CASE LAW OF THE EUROPEAN COURTS: EXPERIENCE FOR EU MEMBER STATES AND CANDIDATE COUNTRIES

Author(s): Magda Japharidze
Subject(s): EU-Legislation, Comparative Law
Published by: Mykolas Romeris University
Keywords: Child Rights, European Law; European Court of Human Rights; Court of Justice of the European Union; Best Interests; Georgia; Lithuania;

Summary/Abstract: The protection of the rights of the child is a universal, global issue in the modern world. In a democratic society, a certain minimum standard of children’s rights protection must be warrantied and ensured regardless of national specificities. A number of international mechanisms have been created by the United Nations, the Council of Europe, and the European Union. The EU Member States jointly respect the universal values of human dignity, freedom, equality, solidarity, and democracy as adopted in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU. An integral part of this standard is being developed through the relevant EU legal acts and caselaw. They form part of the general principles of EU law and should also be considered binding in the acceding countries. The role of the European Court of Human Rights, as well as the Court of Justice of the European Union, is essential in the interpretation of child rights in Europe and in raising the standard for their protection. The purpose of this article is a comparative study of the practice of two European courts on child rights, as well as the child rights protection system in Lithuania, a Member State of the European Union, and Georgia, a potential candidate country. This research provides conclusions as to what similar and different approaches exist in the two European courts and what is important for Georgia when approaching these standards in the process of European integration.

  • Issue Year: 9/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 24-38
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English
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