Children in conflict with the law

BRUNEI DARUSSALAM: UPR submission on inhuman sentencing of children
4/Окт/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/Окт/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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SAUDI ARABIA: UPR submission on inhuman sentencing of children
29/Мар/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/Мар/2018 Publication
The death penalty, life imprisonment, flogging and amputation remain lawful sentences for children in Saudi Arabia. 
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QATAR: CAT submission on inhuman sentencing of children
29/Янв/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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State of Washington v. Gray
чт, 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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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: UPR submission on inhuman sentencing
3/Июл/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/Июл/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/Июл/2017 Publication
Life imprisonment and corporal punishment remain lawful sentences for offences committed by children in Barbados....
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