Niger's law on juvenile courts

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Juvenile delinquency is certainly one of the best illustrations of the difficulties encountered by contemporary legislators in adapting criminal law to persons whose discernment is non-existent or incomplete. This assertion reflects the finesse of the issue of implementing the criminal responsibility of minors whose discernment is depending on the case non-existent or incomplete. Repressive juvenile justice has its own unique hallmark the right balance between the need for repression and the imperative of protection: a veritable panache. Most of the protective and guiding principles relating to children's rights are dictated by the CRC.A true institutional mimicry these protective principles have established a real foundation of juvenile law in our domestic legislation. This is how juvenile courts came into being in Niger following a singular process. At least one juvenile court judge has been set up in each of Niger's ten regional courts with a view to safeguarding and guaranteeing the application of the delicate and repressive juvenile justice system.
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