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Article 40

  • Every child or young person accused, or convicted, of committing a crime must be treated with respect.
  • Every child or young person accused, or convicted, of committing a crime must be treated in a way that helps them to respect the human rights of others.
  • Every child or young person must be treated as innocent until found guilty.
  • Every child or young person should be told as soon as possible why they have been arrested and charged with a crime.
  • Every child or young person accused of a crime must be given immediate access to a lawyer.
  • No child or young person can be forced to give evidence in a court.
  • Every child and young person has the right to an interpreter if they do not understand the country’s main language.
  • The child and young person’s right to privacy must be fully respected at all times.
  • Governments must set up a separate criminal justice system for children and young people.
  • Governments should promote a minimum age of criminal responsibility.
  • Wherever possible, children and young people in trouble should not have to go to court.
  • Courts should always try to avoid sending children and young people to institutions.
  • There must be many ways to help children and young people in trouble with the law, including care, guidance and counselling.

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There are over four billion children and young people in the world.

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