SciELO - Scientific Electronic Library Online

 
vol.20 issue2Childhood sexuality in Africa: A child rights perspectiveRes interpretata principle: Giving domestic effect to the judgments of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights author indexsubject indexarticles search
Home Pagealphabetic serial listing  

Services on Demand

Article

Indicators

Related links

  • On index processCited by Google
  • On index processSimilars in Google

Share


African Human Rights Law Journal

On-line version ISSN 1996-2096
Print version ISSN 1609-073X

Abstract

MIAMINGI, Alina. The applicability of the best interests principle to children of imprisoned mothers in contemporary Africa: Between hard and soft law. Afr. hum. rights law j. [online]. 2020, vol.20, n.2, pp.713-735. ISSN 1996-2096.  http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1996-2096/2020/v20n2a16.

This article argues that article 30(d) of the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child in fact, in some instances, may impede the actualisation of the best interests of the children of incarcerated mothers in contemporary Africa, due to its inflexible and generalising formulation. The African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child attempted to address the limitations inherent in article 30 by issuing its first General Comment on 'Children of incarcerated and imprisoned parents and primary caregivers', which promotes an individualised and far more flexible approach to the decision of whether to prohibit or allow children to reside in prison with their mothers. However, the persuasive value of a General Comment is limited by virtue of belonging to the category of soft law. Therefore, the African Children's Committee should explore the possibility of amending article 30(d) in order to preserve the best interests of children whose mothers are incarcerated.

Keywords : children's rights; best interests principle; imprisoned mothers; co-detention; soft law; treaty interpretation; Africa.

        · text in English     · English ( pdf )

 

Creative Commons License All the contents of this journal, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License