Assessment of the Child Justice System in Dominica

By: Sealy-Burke, J
Contributor(s): OECS | UNICEF
Material type: TextTextPublisher: March 2017Description: 77 p. ill., tblsSubject(s): Social Problems | Youth | Administration of Justice | Social Welfare | Children Rights | DominicaSummary: This is an assessment of the child justice system in Dominica to identify the main protection deficits within the rights framework and to examine the scope and capacity of existing child protection systems. The assessment is based on the premise that member states must recognize their responsibilities and human rights obligations to children in order to be effective and in compliance with international standards.
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This is an assessment of the child justice system in Dominica to identify the main protection deficits within the rights framework and to examine the scope and capacity of existing child protection systems. The assessment is based on the premise that member states must recognize their responsibilities and human rights obligations to children in order to be effective and in compliance with international standards.

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