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This guide examines of modern responses to child labour as embodied in policy and legislation. It covers where and how the lines have been drawn between the types and arrangements of work that have no harmful effect on children and those that do; how countries have expressed their antipathy to child labour and created institutions to combat it; how governments have responded to children not getting a proper education; and how governments have responded to adults' exploitation of child labour. Further information
pdf: http://www.crin.org/docs/2007_mod_pol_leg_resp_to_cl_en[1].pdf