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Document on corporal punishment of children in Brazil with organisation logos, text blocks, and teal highlighted summary box.
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Corporal punishment of children in Brazil (opens in a new tab)

This report details corporal punishment in Brazil, setting out the legality of corporal punishment in various settings, as well as relevant recommendations by UN and regional treaty bodies, and summaries of recent prevalence or attitudinal research.

via End Corporal Punishment

Document titled "Corporal punishment of children in Argentina" with organisation logos at top, containing legal text about prohibition laws and alternative care settings.
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Corporal punishment of children in Argentina (opens in a new tab)

This report details corporal punishment in Argentina, setting out the legality of corporal punishment in various settings, as well as relevant recommendations by UN and regional treaty bodies, and summaries of recent prevalence or attitudinal research.

via End Corporal Punishment

Red cover of Niger's penal code document with national coat of arms featuring green shield, yellow sun, and white ribbons at top.
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Penal Code of Niger (opens in a new tab)

The objective of the Penal Code is to protect individual rights and freedoms, outlining regulations on criminal responsibility, specific criminal offences, penalties and security measures.

via Republique de Niger