Guaranty of rights of children and adolescents: the management of its policy
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This article's intention is to show the paradigmatical changes which have taken place in the official policy for protection of children and adolescents; to identify new patterns in the child's statute recently approved; to make a survey of the organizations answerable for the policy of guaranteeing the rights of children and teenagers, at the same time examining how said institutions are linked. In its conclusion, the study stresses the challenges identified in the administration of the abovementioned policy.
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