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Council of Europe 'set to criticise France on smacking' | Council of Europe 'set to criticise France on smacking' |
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Europe's top human rights watchdog is to rebuke France for its failure to explicitly ban smacking children, Le Monde newspaper reports. | Europe's top human rights watchdog is to rebuke France for its failure to explicitly ban smacking children, Le Monde newspaper reports. |
French law forbids violence against children, but recognises the parents' "right to discipline" children. | French law forbids violence against children, but recognises the parents' "right to discipline" children. |
The Council of Europe will say that the laws on corporal punishment are "not sufficiently clear, binding and specific", Le Monde says. | The Council of Europe will say that the laws on corporal punishment are "not sufficiently clear, binding and specific", Le Monde says. |
The council did not comment. It is to issue its formal ruling on Wednesday. | The council did not comment. It is to issue its formal ruling on Wednesday. |
It follows a complaint by British children's charity Approach, which argues that France and other council members are violating a section of the European Social Charter calling on signatories to protect children. | It follows a complaint by British children's charity Approach, which argues that France and other council members are violating a section of the European Social Charter calling on signatories to protect children. |
The council has called for all of its 47 members to ban corporal punishment of children. So far, 27 have banned the practice. | |
The laws in France have occasionally caused controversy. | The laws in France have occasionally caused controversy. |
In 2013, a father was fined €500 ($560; £364) for spanking his nine-year-old son, a case that reignited the debate about corporal punishment in France. | In 2013, a father was fined €500 ($560; £364) for spanking his nine-year-old son, a case that reignited the debate about corporal punishment in France. |
The Council of Europe is due to announce its decisions on other countries included in the Approach complaint in May. | The Council of Europe is due to announce its decisions on other countries included in the Approach complaint in May. |
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