Un enfoque de justicia centrada en la niñez: Perspectivas iberoamericanas para una agenda regional

Translated title of the contribution: A Child-Centered Approach to Justice: Ibero-American Insights for a Regional Agenda

Nicolas Espejo-Yaksuk, Maria Fernanda Rodrigues, Jennifer Davidson (Editor), Teresita M Sevilla-Penuela (Editor), Mercedes Corra Saravia (Editor), Daniela Chica Portilla (Editor), Laura Ospina (Editor)

Research output: Book/ReportCommissioned report

Abstract

This report, prepared by the Ibero-American Alliance for Access to Justice (IBA or Alliance), provides a comprehensive overview of the current conditions of access to justice for children and adolescents in Ibero-America. The IBA assumed the challenge of contributing to a profound and urgent transformation, under the conviction that protecting the rights of children is not only a legal and ethical obligation, but also an essential investment in strengthening the rule of law.

As such, this report highlights existing challenges as well as good practices and proposes a roadmap to advance toward a child-centered justice system, as part of the commitment to leave no one behind within the framework of the 2030 Agenda. Likewise, the report seeks to be a tool for articulation. A meeting point for governments, the judiciary, ombudsmen, prosecutors, civil society, academia, international organizations, but most importantly, for the voices of children and adolescents.
Translated title of the contributionA Child-Centered Approach to Justice: Ibero-American Insights for a Regional Agenda
Original languageSpanish
Place of PublicationNew York City, USA
Commissioning bodyMinistry of the Interior
Number of pages88
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jun 2025
EventWorld Congress on Justice with Children 2025 - Universidad Comillas, Madrid, Spain
Duration: 2 Jun 20254 Jun 2025
https://justicewithchildren.org/en/world-congress-justice-children-2025

Keywords

  • justice
  • children
  • access to justice
  • iberoamerica

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