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الحقوق وسبل الانتصاف والتمثيل: تقرير عالمي عن وصول الأطفال إلى العدالة
3/Jul/2017 Publication
يعد الوصول إلى العدالة حق من حقوق الإنسان، ولكنه أيضا يجعل الحقوق الأخرى حقيقة واقعة، ولكي تكون حقوق الطفل أكثر من مجرد...
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Derechos, Remedios y Representación: Un reporte global sobre el acceso a la justicia de los niños
9/Aug/2016 Publication
El acceso a la justicia es un derecho humano, pero también es lo que hace que los demás derechos humanos sean una realidad...
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SINGAPORE: CHILDREN'S RIGHTS REFERENCES IN THE UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW
4/Aug/2016 Publication
A compilation of extracts featuring child-rights issues from the reports submitted to the Twenty Fourth Universal Periodic Review. There are extracts from the 'National Report', the 'Compilation of UN Information' and the 'Summary of Stakeholder's Information'. Also included is the final report and the list of accepted and rejected recommendations.
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Droits, recours et représentation : un rapport sur l'accès des enfants à la justice dans le monde
12/Feb/2016 Publication
L'accès à la justice est un droit humain, mais c'est également ce qui fait des autres droits une réalité. Pour que les...
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Rights, Remedies and Representation: A global report on access to justice for children
8/Feb/2016 Publication
Access to justice is a human right, but it is also what makes other rights a reality. For children’s rights to be more...
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РУКОВОДЯЩИЕ ПРИНЦИПЫ ОРГАНИЗАЦИИ ОБЪЕДИНЕННЫХ НАЦИЙ ДЛЯ ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЯ ПРЕСТУПНОСТИ СРЕДИ НЕСОВЕРШЕННОЛЕТНИХ
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Также известны как Эр-Риядские Руководящие Принципы, принятые Резолюцией Геренальной Ассамблеи ООН 45/112 от 14 декабря 1990 года  
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SINGAPORE: Court frees teen blogger, Amos Yee, after four-week sentence
6/Jul/2015 News
Yee, who was convicted of wounding religious sentiment and of uploading an obscene image with the faces of Singapore's founding father and Margaret Thatcher, says he intends to appeal his conviction and sentence. 
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SINGAPORE: Convicted teenage blogger placed in mental health detention
24/Jun/2015 News
Teenage blogger Lee Kuan Yew, who was convicted of obscenity and insulting Christianity after he posted a video criticising the late leader Lee Kuan Yew, will be detained for two weeks in a mental health institute until a psychiatric assessment is performed, a court has decided.   
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