Publications

Latest research and analysis on children's rights issues

Age is Arbitrary - Discussion paper on setting minimum ages
11 Apr 2016 Publication
New CRIN discussion paper examines the use and worth of age thresholds in the context of a number of contentious children’s rights issues. The paper exposes how minimum ages can be inconsistent, discriminatory and arbitrary.  
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CHILD RIGHTS: Chinese CRINmail - 1
6 Apr 2016 Publication
CRIN is now covering children's rights news in Chinese. Here is the first edition of our Chinese CRINmail. 
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UN: Protection of the family
5 Apr 2016 Publication
During the 29th session of the Human Rights Council last year, a controversial resolution on the ‘protection of the family...
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About CRIN: Chinese
4 Apr 2016 Publication
Chinese translations of CRIN's 'About' section, explaining who we are, the work we do and the details of our five-year...
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PERU: Abortion guidelines established after 90-year delay
30 Mar 2016 Publication
A 13-year-old girl who became pregnant after being raped was denied a legal abortion, even though her physical and mental health were in danger. She was left paralysed; but thanks to her case, Peru now has a protocol on therapeutic abortion and the UN has recognised the denial of a legal abortion as a form of discrimination against women.
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GEORGIA: CHILDREN'S RIGHTS REFERENCES IN THE UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW
27 Mar 2016 Publication
A compilation of extracts featuring child-rights issues from the reports submitted to the Twenty Third 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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AUSTRALIA: CHILDREN'S RIGHTS REFERENCES IN THE UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW
26 Mar 2016 Publication
A compilation of extracts featuring child-rights issues from the reports submitted to the Twenty Third 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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LEBANON: CHILDREN'S RIGHTS REFERENCES IN THE UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW
26 Mar 2016 Publication
A compilation of extracts featuring child-rights issues from the reports submitted to the Twenty Third 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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MYANMAR:CHILDREN'S RIGHTS REFERENCES IN THE UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW
26 Mar 2016 Publication
A compilation of extracts featuring child-rights issues from the reports submitted to the Twenty Third 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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RWANDA: CHILDREN'S RIGHTS REFERENCES IN THE UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW
26 Mar 2016 Publication
A compilation of extracts featuring child-rights issues from the reports submitted to the Twenty Third 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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ADOLESCENTS: General Comment questionnaire results
24 Mar 2016 Publication
Results of a survey carried out on behalf of the Committee on the Rights of the Child gathering evidence for the upcoming General Comment on the Rights of Adolescents.
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QATAR: CRC alternative report on Inhuman sentencing of children
21 Mar 2016 Publication
In Qatar, life imprisonment is a lawful penalty for offences committed by children aged 16 or older. The death penalty and...
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