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Returning unaccompanied children: fundamental rights considerations

Returning unaccompanied children: fundamental rights considerations
Type
Report
Country
Global
Region
European Economic Area
Organization
European Union Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA)
Year
2019

Individuals who are not entitled to stay in the European Union are typically subject to being returned to their home countries. This includes children who are not accompanied by their parents or by another primary caregiver. But returning such children, or finding another durable solution, is a delicate matter, and doing so in full compliance with fundamental rights protections can be difficult. This focus paper therefore aims to help national authorities involved in return-related tasks, including child-protection services, to ensure full rights compliance.