"The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) has published
a report that examines EU Member States’ approaches to age requirements and
limits, highlighting how age limits can impact children’s rights. Key findings
include: age thresholds for children to be heard vary across the EU; thresholds
also vary according to whether they relate to family, criminal or asylum law or
whether children are witnesses, victims or need to be taken care of; and
procedural safeguards may not apply to all children to the age of 18 across
Member States. The report also includes recommendations on how Member States
can remove inconsistencies to better deliver child protection. Correspondingly,
the FRA has also published a report examining the age assessment and
fingerprinting of children in asylum procedures." - Source CASPAR weekly update 30-04-18
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