The content and scope of the right to care and its interrelation with other rights: Inter-American Court of Human Rights advisory opinion.
The Advisory Opinion OC-31/25, issued by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, explores the content and scope of the right to care and its interrelation with other human rights. The Court recognizes care as an autonomous human right, rooted in dignity and shared social and familial responsibility. It examines three dimensions, being cared for, caring for others, and self-care, and links them to principles of equality, non-discrimination, and solidarity. The opinion outlines state obligations to ensure care through public policies and legal frameworks, especially for vulnerable populations, and emphasizes its connection to economic, social, cultural, and environmental rights such as work, health, education, and social security.
- Publisher
- Inter-American Court of Human Rights
- Country
- Costa Rica
- Year of publication
- 2025
- Region
- Latin America
- Topics
- Mental health Social emotional skills Social protection Women’s psychological and physical health
- Available in
- Spanish, Castilian
- Categories of staff
- Teachers Education support personnel School leaders Union representatives
- Resource type
- Downloadable file