Birth registration and the right of everyone to recognition everywhere as a person before the law 2017, para. 11
Párrafo
Paragraph text
Expressing concern that unregistered individuals may have limited or no access to services and the enjoyment of all the rights to which they are entitled, including the rights to a name and to acquire a nationality, and rights related to health, education, social welfare, work and political participation, and taking into consideration that registering a person's birth is a vital step towards the promotion and protection of all his or her human rights, and that persons without birth registration are more vulnerable to marginalization, exclusion, discrimination, violence, statelessness, abduction, sale, exploitation and abuse, including when they take the form of child labour, human trafficking, child, early and forced marriage, and unlawful child recruitment,
Condicón jurídica
Negotiated soft law
Organismo
United Nations Human Rights Council
Tipo de documento
Resolution
Medio de adopción
Consensus
Temas
Civil & Political Rights
Equality & Inclusion
Violence
Personas afectadas
Infants
Año
2017
Tipo de párrafo
PP
Reference
HRC resolution, Birth registration and the right of everyone to recognition everywhere as a person before the law (2017), A/HRC/RES/34/15, PP 11.