The Rules for the Protection of Juveniles Deprived of Liberty (set forth principles of when a child can be deprived of their liberty).
The Rules are intended to establish minimum standards accepted by the United Nations for the protection of juveniles deprived of their liberty in all forms, in accordance with human rights and fundamental freedoms, with the goal of mitigating the negative effects of all types of detention and fostering social integration.
The Rules should be applied fairly and without regard to race, color, gender, age, language, religion, nationality, political or other opinions, cultural beliefs or practices, property, birth or family status, ethnic or social origin, or disability. The juvenile's religious and cultural beliefs, practices, and moral concepts must be respected.
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