Article 40: Administration of juvenile justice

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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QATAR: CAT submission on inhuman sentencing of children
29/Jan/2018 Publication
In Qatar, life imprisonment remains a lawful sentence for offences committed by children. The death penalty and corporal punishment may remain lawful for child offenders under Sharia law.
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JUVENILE JUSTICE: World Congress on Justice for Children
15/Jan/2018 News
The World Congress on Justice for Children will be held from 28-30 May 2018 and will focus on global trends in three important areas.
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DEPRIVATION OF LIBERTY: Launch of new campaign site
22/nov/2017 News
As the UN’s Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty gets underway, CRIN is stepping up its work on children who are detained.
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State of Washington v. Gray
jeu, 14/09/2017 - 08:00 Instrument
Case on the criminalisation of children under sexual exploitation laws for taking sexually explicit pictures of themselves.
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RIGHT TO HEALTH: CRIN's submission for OHCHR's report on the Sustainable Development Goals
16/oct/2017 Publication
This submission was made to provide input the report of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on the...
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: UPR submission on inhuman sentencing
3/juil/2017 Publication
The law of the United Arab Emirates falls short of prohibiting the death penalty and corporal punishment for offences...
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TONGA: UPR submission on inhuman sentencing
3/juil/2017 Publication
The death penalty, life imprisonment and corporal punishment remain lawful in Tonga for offences committed by children....
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BARBADOS: UPR submission on inhuman sentencing of children
3/juil/2017 Publication
Life imprisonment and corporal punishment remain lawful sentences for offences committed by children in Barbados....
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