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Child Friendly Legal Aid in Africa

This paper explores the legal, policy, and practical issues involved in creating and maintaining “child-friendly” legal aid programs in Africa. After discussing the key components of child-friendly legal aid systems, the paper turns to an examination of the core competencies of individual services providers. It also explores the concept of child-friendly legal aid in the context of the formal justice system and makes preliminary observations about the provision of child-friendly legal aid in traditional justice systems. The paper concludes with a summary of information on national standards and child-friendly legal aid initiatives in Africa.

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Uploaded on: Feb 26, 2014
Last Updated: Dec 04, 2015


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Resource Type: Practitioner Resources Issues: Children's Rights, Legal Aid & Public Interest Law, Traditional / Customary Justice