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ItemGlobal Study Toolkit. Ending Deprivation of Liberty of Children: a Review of Promising Practices. ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2022-04) Sax, HelmutThis toolkit is a series of publications, all of which build on the findings and recommendations of the UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty, an extensive study that analyses different areas in which children are deprived of their liberty. This tool provides illustrations of States practices across the world correlating with the recommendations of the Global Study in the field of administration of justice. An interactive version containing promising practices on all the Global Study areas can be found under www.nochildbehindbars.com
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ItemLo Studio Globale delle Nazioni Unite sui Bambini Privati della Libertà nel contesto italiano: Incontro di follow-up con rilevanti autorità garanti indipendenti in Italia(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2021) Altafin, ChiaraIl 6 e 7 luglio 2021 il Global Campus of Human Rights ha ospitato un Workshop online al fine di una maggiore sensibilizzazione in Italia sullo Studio Globale delle Nazioni Unite sui Bambini Privati della Libertà (2019) a guida dell’esperto indipendente Prof. Manfred Nowak, attraverso il coinvolgimento di fondamentali interlocutori italiani quali l’Autorità Garante per l’Infanzia e l’Adolescenza, il Garante nazionale dei diritti delle persone private della libertà personale, i Garanti regionali e provinciali per l’infanzia e l’adolescenza, nonché i Garanti regionali delle persone sottoposte a misure restrittive della libertà personale. L’attenzione è stata rivolta a tre ambiti tematici: i bambini che vivono in carcere con i loro caregivers primari, i minorenni privati della libertà nell’amministrazione della giustizia, e i minorenni privati della libertà per motivi legati alla migrazione. Obiettivi principali del Workshop sono stati: (1) presentare i risultati e le raccomandazioni dello Studio Globale; (2) discuterne gli aspetti di particolare importanza nel contesto italiano, evidenziando le buone pratiche, le eventuali criticità e le necessità di miglioramenti (legislativi o nella pratica) a livello nazionale e territoriale alla luce di tali raccomandazioni; (3) condividere e raccogliere informazioni e dati sulle aree considerate; (4) identificare specifiche questioni rispetto alle quali intraprendere/supportare azioni (e.g. legislative, amministrative) e favorire soluzioni concrete, riflettendo sul modo in cui i Garanti indipendenti possono contribuire, nel contesto di una governance multilivello, a migliorare o quantomeno non deteriorare la situazione esistente alla luce di tali raccomandazioni. Tutti i punti di vista espressi sono stati utili a delineare un auspicabile processo di follow-up nei tre ambiti tematici trattati.
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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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ItemPromoting Access to Justice in Africa: Key Points for Advocacy on the Southern African Development Community Tribunal(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019) Mandlate, Aquinaldo CélioThis policy paper provides insights to strengthen advocacy for the restoration of the Southern African Development Community Tribunal (SADC Tribunal) in its original form. The focus on the SADC Tribunal is as a result of the acknowledgement that sub-regional integration needs strong institutions including independent and impartial judicial bodies that function effectively without political interference. Given the significant role of such independent judicial bodies, the paper reflects on advocacy for the restoration of the SADC Tribunal, the only sub-regional court which allowed citizens from SADC countries to bring cases before the court. The paper notes that the SADC Tribunal was suspended due to a political decision taken by the heads of states and governments of countries that are members to the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC). It then argues that the suspension of the SADC Tribunal created a huge gap for citizens to access justice in the SADC region. To address this gap, the paper reflects on advocacy efforts that are being made with view to bring back the SADC Tribunal in its original form. It makes recommendations to improve advocacy efforts. The conclusion reiterates the need to employ advocacy based on principles enshrined in the SADC Treaty itself as part of efforts to encourage SADC leaders to restore the SADC Tribunal as it was originally conceived.