Children in New Zealand
Children in New Zealand
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The report includes New Zealand's relevant developments in law, policy and practice since the initial report was produced covering June 1995 to Sept 2000. Details include legilslative, judicial administration and other adopted measures that affect the provisions of United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCORC/Convention).
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