Juvenile Law

The investigation of Child

 By: Maria Badr

Article 34 of the Juvenile Law stipulates that the family, guardians, or those responsible must be informed about the juvenile immediately after his arrest, if possible, and invite the social representative to attend the investigation.

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Measures applied to juveniles in conflict with the law (Part One)

1- Defining the juvenile

2- Its rights in international conventions

👤 Nouhad Kfoury

Sources:

Law on the Protection of Juveniles in Conflict with the Law and at Risk in Lebanon, June 6, 2002.

The United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Administration of Juvenile Affairs, United Nations, 1985.

Convention on the Rights of the Child, United Nations, 1990.

United Nations Rules for the Protection of Juveniles Deprived of their Liberty, United Nations, 1990.

Fattouh Abdullah Al-Shazly, Fundamentals of Criminology and Punishment, Al-Halabi Human Rights Publications, 2009

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Measures inflicted on juveniles in conflict with the law (Part Two)

1. General provisions

2. Non-custodial measures

3. Measures depriving freedom

After the international conventions concerned with the rights of the child in general and those concerned with the rights of juveniles in conflict with the law in particular, called for taking into account the situation of the juvenile in all procedures and penal cases, the Lebanese legislator responded to the provisions of the law for the protection of juveniles and the special law on juveniles. The #penalties allocated by this law to juveniles are different from the penalties of adults, and the first part of them does not deprive the juvenile of his freedom and is represented by #measures_not_depriving_liberty” and #measures_restricting_of_liberty.

👤 Nihad Kfoury

The Reference: Law on the Protection of Juveniles in Conflict with the Law and at Risk in Lebanon, June 6, 2002.

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Measures imposed on juveniles in conflict with the law (third and final part)

1. Measures depriving liberty

2. Precautionary measures

3. Conclusion

In some specific cases, it is difficult to protect the community and care for the juvenile by simply taking measures that preserve to some extent his freedom. Therefore, the Lebanese legislator resorted to taking measures that deprive the juvenile of their freedom and take care of them at the same time, as well as to avoid the occurrence of new crimes that may be established by law and protection. The judge of the event.

👤 Nouhad Kfoury

Reference: Law on the Protection of Juveniles in Conflict with the Law and at Risk in Lebanon, June 6, 2002.

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