Duty Bearers and Rights Holders

Under the UNCRC, ‘Rights holders’ are all children under the age of 18.  All articles in the UNCRC are for universal, inherent, inalienable, unconditional and indivisible as outlined in the ‘ABCDE of Rights’.

We learn about Duty Bearers, who they are and what it means to us. The Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland define ‘duty bearers’ for us.

“All adults can support children and young people to be human rights defenders,  and that’s something we’d encourage them to do. But there are some adults – duty bearers – who international law says have a responsibility to respect, protect and fulfil children and young people’s rights. Because the State is the main duty bearer when it comes to defending human rights, these responsibilities often fall on people who are employed by it. These would include:

  • Scottish Ministers,
  • Scottish Government officials,
  • local authority staff,
  • teachers,
  • social workers,
  • health workers, such as doctors and nurses, and
  • police officers.”

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