CRC. As outlined in Chapter 2, the best interests principle mandates an individual- ized assessment of all relevant facts in order to identify from the available options which is best. Since the admissibility procedure excludes from con- sideration the facts relating to the substance of the claim, it circumvents a best interests assessment. Having dealt with the matter of the personal interview at first instance, there are two remaining procedures which must be evaluated in the light of the right of the child to be heard: the procedures for withdrawing refugee status and the appeals procedures.
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