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14 October 2016 Asocdocesc03rev2_2016 Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development Sub-Committee on the European Social Charter Parliamentary seminar on The right of children and young people to social, legal and economic protection In cooperation with the Department of the European Social Charter and the Parliamentary Projects Support Division of the Parliamentary Assembly Friday, 28 October 2016, Paris Council of Europe Office, 55 Avenue Kléber, Paris 16 ème (Boissière métro station) [Tel: + 33 1 44 05 33 60 / fax: + 33 1 47 27 36 47] Draft programme Programmatic Cooperation Framework for Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and Belarus F 67075 Strasbourg Cedex assembly@coe.int Tel: + 33 3 88 41 2000 Fax: +33 3 88 41 2733

1. Objectives Following the example of previous seminars held in 2013, 2014 and 2015, the seminar will consider the 2015 conclusions by the European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR) from the parliamentary perspective and examine relevant situations of non-conformity identified with representatives of national parliaments. In 2015, the ECSR examined reports submitted by 31 States Parties on the articles of the European Social Charter (ESC or Charter) relating to children, families and migrants, including, next to other articles, the right of children and young persons to protection (Article 7) and the right of children and young persons to social, legal and economic protection (Article 17). The reports covered the reference period 2010 2013. The main themes of the present seminar have been chosen according to the articles under which most situations of non-conformity were noted by the ECSR and in line with the mandate of the plenary Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development. The main legal references of the present seminar will be Article 7 (the right of children and young persons to protection), relating to children in a working context and notably the transitional period between secondary education and employment, and Article 17 (their right to social, legal and economic protection), containing a paragraph on the protection of children against negligence, violence or exploitation, including corporal punishment. However, in some cases both topics are cutting across these Articles. Participants of the seminar are invited to share their knowledge and experience concerning the protection of children in the national context, both through legislation and practice, and will discuss remaining challenges, possible legislative and political responses and examples of good practice in the two selected areas. They will be encouraged to jointly reflect on ways of addressing the issues raised by the ECSR conclusions and via the collective complaints mechanism within their national parliaments and of removing possible obstacles to accepting and implementing relevant articles. Like for previous editions, we trust that the seminar will enhance parliamentarians capacity to promote the ESC in their respective countries, to initiate specific debates and orient decisions by parliamentarians, in order to enhance the Charter s impact in their countries. 2. Participants The participants invited to the seminar are parliamentarians who are members of national parliamentary committees dealing with social rights and social affairs. In some cases, parliamentarians interested could also be working in specific children s rights or labour right s committees. More detailed information about selection criteria for the countries listed, can be found in Appendix II. With regard to situations of non-conformity of national legislation and practice with the Charter identified by the 2015 Conclusions by the ECSR (and notably the selection of conclusions addressed to the Parliamentary Assembly), 23 countries are invited to the seminar: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Lithuania, Malta, Republic of Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Russian Federation, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Sweden, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom. Five countries are invited to the seminar following collective complaints concerning loopholes in the national legislation or a lack of adequate policies as identified in recent years (2010-2015): Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Ireland, Slovenia. Nine countries are invited to the seminar for the non-acceptance of certain articles of the European Social Charter (revised) or the European Social Charter (for those member States bound by this first treaty only): Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Finland, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Luxembourg, Poland. 3. Working languages Interpretation will be provided into English, French and Russian throughout the seminar. 2

Draft programme 9:30-10:00 Opening of the seminar by Ms Sevinj Fataliyeva, Chairperson of the Sub-Committee Thematic introduction by Professor Giuseppe Palmisano, President of the European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR) 10:00-12:30 Session 1: Protecting children at work against violations concerning their working or employment conditions (including excessive working time for children, underage work and unfair wages) Overview of the decisions of the European Committee of Social Rights by Ms Eliane Chemla, member of the European Committee of Social Rights Contributions by national delegations Experts: - Mr Iñigo Isusi, IKEI Research and Consultancy, San Sebastián (Spain) - Ms Snezhi Bedalli, Child Labour Specialist for Europe, International Labour Organization (ILO) - Ms Anna Rurka, Chairperson of the Conference of INGOs, Council of Europe - A member of the Sub-Committee Exchange of views 12:30-14:30 Working lunch at the Brasserie Italienne (73 avenue Kléber, Paris) 14:30-16:45 Session 2: Protecting children against all forms of corporal punishment Overview of the decisions of the European Committee of Social Rights by Ms Eliane Chemla, member of the European Committee of Social Rights Contributions by national delegations Experts: - Ms Jillian van Turnhout, former Member of the Irish Senate Seanad Éireann and children s rights advocate - A member of the Sub-Committee Exchange of views 16:45-17:00 Conclusions by Ms Sevinj Fataliyeva, Chairperson of the Sub-Committee 3

APPENDIX I RELEVANT ARTICLES OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL CHARTER Article 7 The right of children and young persons to protection With a view to ensuring the effective exercise of the right of children and young persons to protection, the Parties undertake: 1 to provide that the minimum age of admission to employment shall be 15 years, subject to exceptions for children employed in prescribed light work without harm to their health, morals or education; 2 to provide that the minimum age of admission to employment shall be 18 years with respect to prescribed occupations regarded as dangerous or unhealthy; 3 to provide that persons who are still subject to compulsory education shall not be employed in such work as would deprive them of the full benefit of their education; 4 to provide that the working hours of persons under 18 years of age shall be limited in accordance with the needs of their development, and particularly with their need for vocational training; 5 to recognise the right of young workers and apprentices to a fair wage or other appropriate allowances; 6 to provide that the time spent by young persons in vocational training during the normal working hours with the consent of the employer shall be treated as forming part of the working day; 7 to provide that employed persons of under 18 years of age shall be entitled to a minimum of four weeks' annual holiday with pay; 8 to provide that persons under 18 years of age shall not be employed in night work with the exception of certain occupations provided for by national laws or regulations; 9 to provide that persons under 18 years of age employed in occupations prescribed by national laws or regulations shall be subject to regular medical control; 10 to ensure special protection against physical and moral dangers to which children and young persons are exposed, and particularly against those resulting directly or indirectly from their work. Article 17 The right of children and young persons to social, legal and economic protection With a view to ensuring the effective exercise of the right of children and young persons to grow up in an environment which encourages the full development of their personality and of their physical and mental capacities, the Parties undertake, either directly or in co-operation with public and private organisations, to take all appropriate and necessary measures designed: 1a b c to ensure that children and young persons, taking account of the rights and duties of their parents, have the care, the assistance, the education and the training they need, in particular by providing for the establishment or maintenance of institutions and services sufficient and adequate for this purpose; to protect children and young persons against negligence, violence or exploitation; to provide protection and special aid from the state for children and young persons temporarily or definitively deprived of their family's support; 2 to provide to children and young persons a free primary and secondary education as well as to encourage regular attendance at schools. 4

APPENDIX II SELECTION CRITERIA FOR INVITING DIFFERENT STATE PARTIES OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL CHARTER 5 AS/Soc/ESC (2016) 03 rev 2 With regard to non-conformity in legislation and practice identified by the 2015 Conclusions of the ECSR (as presented in the Selection of conclusions of non-conformity 2015 to the attention of the Parliamentary Assembly), the following countries are invited to the seminar: For violations concerning child labour or inappropriate working or employment conditions of minors (Article 7) Armenia Azerbaïjan Bosnia and Herzegovina For violations concerning corporal punishment (Article 7.10 and 17) Armenia Azerbaïjan Bosnia and Herzegovina Cyprus - Czech Republic Czech Republic Estonia - Georgia - Hungary - Lithuania Lithuania Malta - Republic of Moldova - - Montenegro Netherlands - Norway - - Russian Federation Serbia Serbia - Slovak Republic Slovenia Slovenia Sweden - "the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" - Turkey Turkey Ukraine - United Kingdom United Kingdom The following countries are invited to the seminar following collective complaints concerning loopholes in the national legislation or a lack of adequate policies as identified in recent years (2010-2015): Most recent collective complaints invoking Articles 7 or 17 Belgium (Complaint No. 98/2015) Czech Republic (Complaint No. 96/2013) France (Complaint No. 92/2013) Ireland (Complaint No. 93/2013) Slovenia (Complaint No. 95/2013) The following countries are (also) invited to the seminar for the non-acceptance of certain articles of the European Social Charter (revised) or the European Social Charter of 1961 (for those member States still bound by the 1961 Charter): Country European Social Charter (revised; ETS No. 163) Non-ratification of Article: Albania 17 Austria 7.6 Azerbaijan 17 Bulgaria 17.1. Cyprus 7.5., 7.9 and 17 Estonia 7.5. and 7.6 Finland 7.6 and 7.9

Country European Social Charter (revised; ETS No. 163) Non-ratification of Article: Hungary 7.2 7.10 Republic of Moldova 7.5 and 7.6 Montenegro 7.10 Norway 7.4. and 7.9 Serbia 7.1a Sweden 7.5 and 7.6 the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 7.5 Country European Social Charter (ETS No. 35) Non-ratification of Article: Denmark 7 Germany 7.1 Iceland 7 Luxembourg 7.4 7.10 Poland 7.1, 7.3, 7.5 United Kingdom 7.1, 7.4, 7.7, 7.8 Background documentation: - 2015 ECSR Conclusions - Press briefing elements (English only) 6