| Philip E. Veerman - Law - 1992 - 682 pages
...shall be used only as a measure of last resort and for the shortest appropriate period of time: (c) every child deprived of liberty shall be treated with...adults unless it is considered in the child's best interest not to do so and shall have the right to maintain contact with his or her family through correspondence... | |
| Sharon Detrick, J. E. Doek, Nigel Cantwell - Political Science - 1992 - 724 pages
...added at the end of paragraph 3 which was then adopted by the Working Group to read as follows: "3. Every child deprived of liberty shall be treated with...adults unless it is considered in the child's best interest not to do so and shall have the right to maintain contact with his or her family through correspondence... | |
| Cole P. Dodge, Magne Raundalen - Social Science - 1991 - 164 pages
...dignity of the human person, and in a manner which takes into account the needs of persons of his or her age. In particular, every child deprived of liberty...adults unless it is considered in the child's best interest not to do so and shall have the right to maintain contact with his or her family through correspondence... | |
| Lois Whitman, Helsinki Watch (Organization : U.S.) - Abused children - 1992 - 110 pages
...dignity of the human person, and in a manner which takes into account the needs of persons of his or her age. In particular, every child deprived of liberty...adults unless it is considered in the child's best interest not to do so and shall have the right to maintain contact with his or her family through correspondence... | |
| Philip Alston, Stephen Parker, Stephen John Parker, John A. Seymour - Children - 1992 - 286 pages
...dignity of the human person, and in a manner which takes into account the needs of persons of his or her age. In particular, every child deprived of liberty...adults unless it is considered in the child's best interest not to do so and shall have the right to maintain contact with his or her family through correspondence... | |
| Mary A. Jensen, Stacie G. Goffin - Social Science - 1993 - 320 pages
...shall be used only as a measure of last resort and for the shortest appropriate period of time; (c) Every child deprived of liberty shall be treated with...adults unless it is considered in the child's best interest not to do so and shall have the right to maintain contact with his/her family through correspondence... | |
| Günter Hoog, Angela Steinmetz - Law - 1993 - 660 pages
...dignity of the human person, and in a manner which takes into account the needs of persons of his or her age. In particular, every child deprived of liberty...adults unless it is considered in the child's best interest not to do so and shall have the right to maintain contact with his or her family through correspondence... | |
| Janet Fleischman, Human Rights Watch (Organization) - History - 1994 - 90 pages
...dignity of the human person, and in a manner which takes into account the needs of persons of his or her age. In particular, every child deprived of liberty...adults unless it is considered in the child's best interest not to do so and shall have the right to maintain contact with his or her family through correspondence... | |
| Roger S. Clark - Law - 1994 - 354 pages
...37(c), UN Doc. A/44/49 (1989) (adopting a softer formulation than the Minimum Rules). It provides that "every child deprived of liberty shall be separated...adults unless it is considered in the child's best interest not to do so." Id. natal care for women.135 The absence of adequate psychiatric personnel... | |
| Theresia Degener, Yolan Koster-Dreese - Political Science - 1995 - 778 pages
...dignity of the human person, and in a manner which takes into account the needs of persons of his or her age. In particular, every child deprived of liberty...adults unless it is considered in the child's best interest not to do so and shall have the right to maintain contact with his or her family through correspondence... | |
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