http://www.crin.org/docs/Newsletter 22, Jan 2013.pdf
At the end of 2012, the Global Initiative released its latest Global Report on progress towards universal prohibition of corporal punishment. The new year begins with the 22nd edition of the newsletter, reporting on a high level meeting at the UPR focusing on how to increase progress towards prohibition and packed with news of current discussions on draft laws and bills at national level, plenty of active campaigns and calls for prohibition, recent recommendations on the issue by human rights treaty bodies and more research studies to add to the growing bank of evidence to support calls for reform.
The newsletter is sent automatically to supporters of the Global Initiative and others who have expressed an interest. If you would like to be added to the mailing list, please contact info@endcorporalpunishment.org.
Previous editions:
- 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
- 07/01/2013: CRINMAIL 10: Русскоязычная версия
- 30/11/2012: CRINMAIL 9: Русскоязычная версия
- 02/11/2012: CRINMAIL 8: Русскоязычная версия
- 30/10/2012: CORPORAL PUNISHMENT: Global Initiative newsletter 21
- 01/10/2012: CRINMAIL 7: 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 31/01/2013 13:49:08
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