http://www.crin.org/docs/Global newsletter 24, Oct 2013.pdf
Honduras joins the list of states achieving law reform to prohibit all corporal punishment; Jamaica removes judicial whipping from the statute book; Cyprus formally repeals the right to administer punishment from its law: these are just a few of the developments reported in this third newsletter of 2013. Click on the attachment above for more details.
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Previous editions:
- CORPORAL PUNISHMENT: Global Initiative Newsletter 23 (May 2013)
- CORPORAL PUNISHMENT: Global Initiative Newsletter 22 (January 2013)
- CORPORAL PUNISHMENT: Global Initiative Newsletter 21 (October 2012)
- CORPORAL PUNISHMENT: Global Initiative Newsletter 20 (June 2012)
- CORPORAL PUNISHMENT: Global Initiative Newsletter 19 (February 2012)
- CORPORAL PUNISHMENT: Global Initiative Newsletter 18 (October 2011)
- CORPORAL PUNISHMENT: Global Initiative Newsletter 17 (July 2011)
- More on the Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children
Previous Newsletter items
- 01/11/2013: CRINMAIL 18: Русскоязычная версия
- 27/09/2013: CRINMAIL 17: Русскоязычная версия
- 23/08/2013: CRINMAIL 16: Русскоязычная версия
- 07/08/2013: Elimination des châtiments corporels sur les enfants : Bulletin Afrique n°12
- 17/07/2013: CRINMAIL 15: Русскоязычная версия
Organisation Contact Details:
Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children
94, White Lion Street
London, N1 9PF
Tel: +44 20 7713 0569
Email: info@endcorporalpunishment.org
Website: www.endcorporalpunishment.org
Last updated 06/11/2013 12:52:18
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