CRIN is campaigning for the abolition of inhuman sentencing of children, defined to include the death penalty, corporal punishment and life imprisonment. We want to emphasise that while, for the purposes of this campaign, CRIN is calling for the...
يعد الوصول إلى العدالة حق من حقوق الإنسان، ولكنه أيضا يجعل الحقوق الأخرى حقيقة واقعة، ولكي تكون حقوق الطفل أكثر من مجرد حبر على ورق، يجب أن تكون هناك طريقة لتطبيق تلك الحقوق.
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CRIN is campaigning for the abolition of inhuman sentencing of children, defined to include the death penalty, corporal punishment and life imprisonment. We want to emphasise that while, for the purposes of this campaign, CRIN is calling for the...
El acceso a la justicia es un derecho humano, pero también es lo que hace que los demás derechos humanos sean una realidad. Para que los derechos de los niños sean más que una promesa, tiene que haber una forma de que...
CRIN is campaigning for the abolition of inhuman sentencing of children, defined to include the death penalty, corporal punishment and life imprisonment. We want to emphasise that while, for the purposes of this campaign, CRIN is calling for the...
L'accès à la justice est un droit humain, mais c'est également ce qui fait des autres droits une réalité. Pour que les droits de l'enfant soient plus qu'une simple promesse, il faut des moyens de...
Access to justice is a human right, but it is also what makes other rights a reality. For children’s rights to be more than a promise, there must be a way for those rights to be enforced.
Access to justice for children means that children, or...
The current Penal Code was ratified by the President in April 2014 and came into force on 16 July 2015, instituting wide reaching reforms of Maldivian criminal law. Corporal punishment and the death penalty are lawful penalties...
Maldives - Twenty-second session - 2015
6 May 2015 - 14.30 p.m. - 18.00 p.m
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In 2015, 73 States around the world allowed people to be sentenced to life imprisonment for offences committed while under the age of 18; a further 49 States permited sentences of 15 years or longer and 90 for 10 years or longer. Life imprisonment...