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Welcome to the website of the Interagency Panel on Juvenile Justice

 

This is the official website of the Interagency Panel on Juvenile Justice (IPJJ),  established by United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Resolution 1997/30, to act as a "coordination panel on technical advice and assistance in juvenile justice."

An estimated 1.1 million children are deprived of their liberty worldwide (UNICEF, 2008). The IPJJ works to change this situation by facilitating and enhancing the coordination of policies, projects and activities among actors engaged in juvenile justice reform. Panel members are active in the promotion and improvement of juvenile justice in compliance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child and other international instruments.

This website is designed to make available information and resources in the area of juvenile justice in accordance with international standards. It aims to increase information exchange and collaboration among actors working with children in conflict with the law, including government representatives, legislators, judges, prosecutors, attorneys, police, social workers, community workers, youth workers, detention centre staff, civil society organizations, the media and academics.

You are invited to share relevant materials and information through this website. The IPJJ relies on your contributions to ensure a continued exchange of quality information on efforts to develop child-oriented and rights-based juvenile justice systems.

The opinions and information expressed in the documents available on this website are those of the individual authors. The IPJJ does not necessarily endorse, support, share or take any responsibility for the views expressed in these documents.

"Children as Victims and Witnesses. A Question of Law... and of Rights"
International Seminar organized by the International Institute for the Rights of the Child (IDE), 
Sion, Switzerland,
14-18 October 2008


For further information on forthcoming Panel member events, please click here.

The Interagency Panel on Juvenile Justice would like to thank Terre des hommes - aide à l'enfance and UNICEF for financing this website.
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