History made as UN children’s Rights convention put into Scots law

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Minister for children and young people Natalie Don during a visit to TASK Childcare in Glasgow to mark International Women’s Day, March 8, 2024

THE UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) came into legal force in Scotland today.

Hailed as a “historic day,” it marks the end of a long journey for legislation first passed unanimously in Holyrood in March 2021 before being struck down in the Supreme Court on the grounds it breached devolution conventions by impinging on UK-wide law.

After a period of reconsideration and redrafting, the legislation was once backed by all MSPs in the Scottish Parliament last year, this time avoiding a constitutional stand-off and making it onto the statute book.

The NSPCC’s Joanna Barrett called it “a significant milestone in making sure that all children’s rights are recognised, respected and upheld.”

https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/history-made-un-childrens-rights-convention-put-scots-law

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