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Armenia |
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Austria |
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Azerbaijan |
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Information on
advanced experiences in national law and justice related on
children (source: Ministry of Justice)
Model of the
Children’s Rights Legal Clinic (source: UNICEF) |
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Belgium (in
French) |
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Présentation des Services Droit
des Jeunes en Belgique francophone (source: DEI, Belgium) |
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Denmark |
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Examples of good legislative
practice and requirements concerning the protection of children at risk
in Denmark (source: Ministry of Justice) |
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Georgia |
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Georgia Legal
Aid Service (LAS) (source: UNICEF) |
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Greece |
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Provisions of the Greek
legislation and practices that could be incorporated into the
European guidlines on child friendly justice (source:
Ministry of Justice) |
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Hungary |
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Good national
practices (source: Ministry of Justice and Law Enforcement) |
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Iceland |
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“Under one roof”–
Towards the best interest of the child in cases of child sexual
abuse (source: Bragi Gudbrandsson, General Director of the
Government Agency for Child Protection, Iceland) |
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Ireland |
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Response by
Ireland to Council of Europe request for examples of good
national practices (source: Seamus Carroll, Department of
Justice, Equality and Law Reform) |
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Moldova |
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Children
victims and witnesses (source: UNICEF) |
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Poland |
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Compendium of good
practice in the field of friendly justice for children
(source: Polish government) |
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Serbia |
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Promoting
legislation to protect child victims in criminal proceedings
(source: UNICEF) |
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Sweden |
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The
Swedish Barnahus (children's house) (source: Marianne Ny,
Deputy Director of Public Prosecution, Göteborg) |
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Switzerland
(in French) |
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Médiation et justice pénale des mineurs: L’exemple du Canton de
Fribourg (Suisse) (source: Philip Jaffé, Director,
University Institute Kurt Bösch, Sion) |
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Switzerland |
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Training of professionals for a child-friendly justice system:
An illustration of best practice (source: Philip Jaffé,
Director, University Institute Kurt Bösch, Sion) |
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UNICEF |
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Potential
and Good Practices still being documented by UNICEF Regional
Office CEE/CIS, 2009 |