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CORE CHILD-RIGHTS COMPETENCIES FOR JUDGES AND PROSECUTORS

Summary

This report is intended for distribution to all partners involved in strengthening justice systems. A competency-based approach is as important for training as it is for assessing the performance of magistrates who interact with children in contact with the justice system. This report first describes the various stages of the reflection process about the core competencies for judges and prosecutors, even though the process was part of a broader initiative involving all facets of the child protection system.


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http://www.ibcr.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Ouagadougou_Report.pdf?mc_cid=1a8e43426a&mc_eid=4cf7abb4ed


Topics

Children's Rights


Date added: December 12, 2019

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