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Reports and research outputs related to the long term cooperation between Global Campus and the Right Livelihood (RL) with the main purpose of enhancing children’s rights worldwide.
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ItemPolicy Research on Children Deprived of Liberty in the Administration of Justice in South Asia(Kathmandu School of Law, 2022) Vyas, Ravi Prakash ; Karunan, Victor Prasad ; Kanel, Pranjali ; Kharel, AnushaThe Policy Research on Children Deprived of Liberty in the Administration of Justice in South Asia is the first of its kind as comprehensive research on children deprived of liberty in South Asia. The research is conducted to assess the amplitude of the occurrence of children deprived of liberty and the administration of justice in South Asian countries. It was based on the UN Study on Children Deprived of Liberty that provides an overview of the situation of children deprived of liberty worldwide and sets out clear recommendations for change and includes positive examples from a range of countries.
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ItemUncomfortable Data: Ending Deprivation of Liberty of Migrant Children through Improved Data( 2021-07) Szoszkiewicz, Łukasz ; Balnaves, Hugo ; Canettieri, Carolina ; Stajić, MilicaAt least 330,000 children are deprived of their liberty for migration related reasons every year worldwide. Because of the limited data available publicly, little is known about the characteristics of these children. This study aims to verify the existence, accessibility, and quality of data on immigration detention of children. In order to verify what categories of data are recorded by the public authorities, the authors approached 37 states requesting statistics under Freedom of Information regulations. Migration authorities were asked for historical and up-to-date statistics disaggregated by basic demographic features such as gender, nationality and accompanied status. Although the findings confirm the scarcity of data, several data-related promising practices were identified. Their implementation can significantly improve data capabilities of migration authorities and contribute to better policy making, particularly in measuring the progress toward ending the immigration detention of children. This report builds on the experience of the UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty (2019) which was the first scientific attempt to assess the magnitude of the situation of children deprived of liberty, including migrant children.