The Implementation of the Child’s Right To Be Heard [PDF]
The Convention on the Rights of the Child represents a crucial international instrument related to children’s rights. Article 12 enshrined children’s right to express their views or be heard. Right to be heard ensures that children are listened to and taken seriously. They are entitled to give their opinions on all matters affecting them, especially in
Suzana Kraljić, Katja Drnovšek
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Child’s right to be Heard in Chilean Family Courts: Confidential Hearing
This work addresses the views family court judges have on The Right of Children to be heard (0-14 years) and the importance they give this as one of the components of the Best Interests of the Child.
Elena Salum Alvarado +2 more
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Can the Right To Be Heard Be Respected without Access to Information about the Proceedings? Deficiencies of National Competition Procedure [PDF]
This article analyses Polish competition procedure from the perspective of a) the right to be heard, and b) the right to receive information about the proceedings.
Maciej Bernatt
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EMPLOYEES’ PRE-DISMISSAL RIGHT TO BE HEARD: THE MALAYSIAN AND THE ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE
It seemed to be a settled principle of law that before an employee can be dismissed from his job for misconduct, he must have a notice of the allegation against him and accorded a reasonable opportunity of being heard.
Junaidah Abd. Karim +3 more
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This paper analyses the legal and practical implementation of the right to be heard and be represented of children in criminal proceedings, both in the framework of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and in the context of ...
Joamets Kristi, ngouv Muy Seo
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Reconciling Children’s Best Interests and Right to be Heard [PDF]
Abstract This article explores the tension between the child’s best interests principle and children’s participation and examines the inherent challenges and different approaches to reconcile the dilemma in law and practice: how can children’s best interests be reconciled with their right to be heard?
Helland, Hege Stein
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The right to be heard: the missing voices of students with learning disabilities
Set within the context of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, this article interrogates the extent to which the right to be heard is afforded equally to all children and ...
Kerry Vincent, Jessica Love
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Right to be heard as a part of due process of law in arbitration proceedings: current challenges and lessons for Ukraine [PDF]
peer reviewedInternational commercial arbitration as a type of alternative dispute resolution is gaining popularity quite rapidly and its use is not the result of a lack of trust in national courts, but a desire to resolve a dispute as soon as possible ...
KRAVTSOV, Serhii
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Strengthening the Voice of Persons with Mental Health Problems in Legal Capacity Proceedings
Despite the standards set out by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), states are reluctant to put an end to substitute decision-making regimes all at once.
Marie Fallon-Kund, Jerome Bickenbach
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Oral hearing management under the E.S.C.P. regulation
The ESCP is featured as a written procedure, wherein the oral hearing is granted limited space. The reason stems from the fact that oral hearing in cross-border litigations takes significantly longer time and its worth seems to be – notably in civil ...
Davide Turroni
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