Realising children's rights to legal representation and to be heard in judicial proceedings: an update
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2008
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Juta Law
Abstract
South Africa still has some way to go towards ensuring that children's rights to legal representation and to be heard are fully implemented in relation to judicial proceedings affecting them. Nonetheless, some emerging practices point to an ongoing expansion of the realisation of these rights. This article charts some key developments in law, policy and implementation that constitute such practices. The article also argues that apart from merely serving as the child's voice in the courtroom setting, effective child lawyering is additionally contingent on a commitment to seeking out children in need of services, on an emphasis more broadly on stakeholder relationships in the sector, and a willingness to adjust to changing circumstances.
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Children's rights, Legal representation, Civil proceedings
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Sloth-Nielsen, J. (2008). Realising children's rights to legal representation and to be heard in judicial proceedings: an update. South African Journal on Human Rights, 24(3): 495-524