Common use of CRC Clause in Contracts

CRC. The article relating to accommodation in kind is also improved from a child-rights per- spective. However, the article on reception conditions in situations other than direct provision is still arguably discriminatory when compared with the situation of similarly-situated national children and it remains possible under Chapter III to reduce or withdraw reception conditions of minors below the minimum essential obligation inherent in the right of the child to an adequate standard of living. It is unclear how these provisions interact with the broad statement of principle in the revised article on minors. Therefore, the standard of living for most, but not all, asylum seeking children is improved under the proposed recast. 75 COM (2008) 815 final, Article 17(5).

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