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Childrenâs Participation in the Justice System
The rights of children in youth justice and civil court proceedings, and in particular the right of children to be heard or to âparticipateâ in such systems, is an area in which there has been much interest in recent years, particularly sparked by Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. There are a wide variety of proceedings in which childrenâs interests are decided, for example, where they are accused of a crime, where their parents are in dispute on family breakdown and where there are child protection concerns. This chapter examines recent developments in standards at international level concerning childrenâs participation in proceedings, such as the drafting of General Comment No. 12 of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child on the right to be heard and the Guidelines on Child-friendly Justice of the Council of Europe. It draws on recent international research in order to provide analysis of the extent to which such standards have affected practice and made a difference for children. It concludes that although the development of such standards is to be welcomed, and although these standards have achieved some improvements at domestic level, the more extensive modifications required for genuine participation of children in the justice system has not occurred.Effective Protection of Fundamental Rights in a pluralist worl
Termination of Pregnancy for Fetal Abnormality Incompatible with Life: Women's Experiences in Brazil
GLI3 zinc-finger gene interrupted by translocations in Greig syndrome families
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