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The International Journal of Human Rights | 2017

Human rights violations and Canadian mining companies: exploring access to justice in relation to children’s rights

Mona Paré; Tate Chong

ABSTRACT Human rights violations caused by mining activities are sadly a common occurrence. Children are often the most affected by mining companies’ actions in the developing world given their numbers and specific vulnerabilities. Yet, as it is widely recognised, children tend to be less visible than adults, and have greater difficulty accessing justice when their rights are violated. This article explores children’s access to justice in the context of mining activities by Canadian companies abroad. We examine existing judicial and extrajudicial remedies available at national and international levels, assessing their effectiveness in light of children’s rights and realities. Examining remedies requires considering the roles and responsibilities of home and host states, as well as the companies involved. A child rights lens is applied to the analysis of international guidelines and company policies, noting the quasi-absence of children in these documents. However, the discussion recognises some positive developments and the strengths of certain remedy mechanisms. The way forward requires the adoption of a combination of approaches, including the setting-up of child-friendly mechanisms, and, most importantly, a shift in societal attitudes towards children.


The International Journal of Children's Rights | 2016

A Child Rights-Based Approach to Anti-Violence Efforts in Schools

Tara M. Collins; Mona Paré

Attention to school violence amongst children has grown over the last decade with increased research, civil society programmes, government policies and legislation to prevent and counter bullying and other types of violence. Yet, there is a major gap in current research and efforts due to the absence of a child rights-based approach ( CRBA ). What does a CRBA to anti-violence efforts involve? This paper provides a rationale in favour of a rights-based approach and then defines a CRBA .


Archive | 2012

Inclusion of Students with Disabilities in the Age of Technology: The Need for Human Rights Guidance

Mona Paré


Canadian Journal of Disability Studies | 2017

École, handicap et francophonie: comment pallier les inégalités au sein d’un groupe minoritaire?

Nathalie Bélanger; Mona Paré; Marie-Eve Gagné


Archive | 2016

Taking Stock of Bullying and Cyberbullying Research and Introducing a Child Rights Perspective

Mona Paré; Tara M. Collins; Miad Ranjbar


Journal of Law and Social Policy | 2016

Government Efforts to Address Bullying in Canada: Any Place for Children’s Rights?

Mona Paré; Tara M. Collins


Archive | 2015

Inclusion and Participation in Special Education Processes in Ontario, Canada

Mona Paré


Revue générale de droit | 2014

L’accès des enfants à la justice et leur droit de participation devant les tribunaux : quelques réflexions

Mona Paré


Archive | 2014

L’Accès À La Justice Des Enfants Et Leur Droit De Participation Devant Les Tribunaux: Quelques Réflexion (Access to Justice for Children and Their Right to Participate in Court: Few Thoughts)

Mona Paré


Archive | 2014

L’Accès À La Justice Des Enfants Et Leur Droit De Participation Devant Les Tribunaux: Quelques Réflexion

Mona Paré

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University College Dublin

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