Evaluation report 2002-2003

This study represents a first attempt to assess the situation of children in conflict with the law in the Republic of Moldova. The conclusions of this study highlight the need to develop a comprehensive and distinct juvenile justice system in the Republic of Moldova that would ensure respect for the rights of all children who come into conflict with the law.

 

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