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Searching with a thematic focus on Children and young people, Juvenile justice in Pakistan

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    The last hold outs: ending the juvenile death penalty in Iran, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Pakistan and Yemen

    Human Rights Watch, 2008
    Strongly advocating banning the juvenile death penalty, this paper looks at a number of countries where the juvenile death penalty is sill used, namely Iran, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Pakistan, and Yemen. The authors conclude with a number of recommendations.
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    Towards juvenile justice: learning from Pakistan

    Save the Children [Sweden], 2006
    The purpose of this report is to document and publish the experiences learned by Save the Children Sweden and its partner organisations, in their interventions to improve the Juvenile Justice system in Pakistan.
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    Street children and juvenile justice in Pakistan

    Consortium for Street Children, 2004
    This paper is part of a two-year research and advocacy project examining the situation of the human rights abuses of street children in juvenile justice systems in six countries: Kenya, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines and Romania.
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    Pakistan: denial of basic rights for child prisoners

    AIDOC Database [Amnesty International], 2003
    Here Amnesty International examine the rights of child prisoners in Pakistan. Under scrutiny is Pakistan’s compliance with international juveniles laws, detention conditions, gender issues and the establishment of an institutional framework for the implementation of the Juvenile Justice System Ordinance (JJSO).