Article 37: Torture and deprivation of liberty

Caught in the crossfire? An international survey of anti-terrorism legislation and its impact on children
13/nov/2018 Publication
This report presents the findings from CRIN’s research of anti-terrorism legislation in 33 countries across five continents. It shows that counter-terrorism measures are leading to extensive violations of children’s rights.
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DOMINICA: UPR submission on inhuman sentencing of children
4/oct/2018 Publication
This report was submitted ahead of the 33rd session of the Universal Periodic Review as part of our campaign against...
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BRUNEI DARUSSALAM: UPR submission on inhuman sentencing of children
4/oct/2018 Publication
This report was submitted ahead of the 33rd session of the Universal Periodic Review as part of our campaign against...
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QATAR: UPR submission on inhuman sentencing of children
4/oct/2018 Publication
This report was submitted ahead of the 33rd session of the Universal Periodic Review as part of our campaign against...
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RAPPORT : What Lies Beneath
15/Mai/2018 Publication
En tant qu'ONG, nous posons-nous assez souvent la question de savoir si ce que nous faisons est bien ce que nous devrions faire ? Notre travail est-il nécessaire, répond-t-il à un besoin ?  
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DEATH PENALTY: Submission for the Secretary-General's report on the death penalty 2018
30/avr/2018 Publication
CRIN is campaigning for the abolition of inhuman sentencing of children, defined to include the death penalty, corporal...
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SAUDI ARABIA: UPR submission on inhuman sentencing of children
29/mar/2018 Publication
The death penalty, life imprisonment, flogging and amputation remain lawful sentences for children in Saudi Arabia. 
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SAUDI ARABIA: UPR submission on inhuman sentencing of children
29/mar/2018 Publication
The death penalty, life imprisonment, flogging and amputation remain lawful sentences for children in Saudi Arabia. 
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REPORT: What Lies Beneath
14/mar/2018 Publication
As NGOs, how often do we question whether what we’re doing is what we ought to be doing? In other words, is our work needed and necessary? Here are CRIN's thoughts on this question. 
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