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  1. 38 of 2005. The Children's Act 38 of 2005 intends: to give effect to certain rights of children as contained in the Constitution; to set out principles relating to the care and protection of children; to define parental responsibilities and rights; to make further provision regarding children's courts; to provide for the issuing of contribution ...

  2. 31 de dic. de 2016 · Establishment of children’s courts. (1)The Minister responsible for justice may, after consultation with the Minister, establish a children’s court for any area of Zimbabwe. (2)Every magistrates court shall be a children’s court for any part of the area of its jurisdiction for which no children’s court has been established in terms of ...

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  4. Children Act Chapter 59. Commenced on 1 August 1997 [This is the version of this document from 2 June 2016.] [Note: The version of the Act as at 31 December 2000 was revised and consolidated by the Law Reform Commission of Uganda.

  5. THE CHILDREN'S ACT, 1998 (ACT 560) Introductory Text. Part 1 - The Rights Of The Child. Section 1 - Definition of child. Section 2 - Welfare principle. Section 3 - Non-discrimination. Section 4 - Right to name and nationality. Section 5 - Right to grow up with parents. Section 6 - Parental duty and responsibility.

  6. 21 de dic. de 2018 · Section 5 (1) Children and Young People’s Commission: inserted, on 1 July 2023, by section 41 of the Children and Young People’s Commission Act 2022 (2022 No 44). Section 5 (1) children’s agencies paragraph (b): amended, on 1 August 2020, by section 668 of the Education and Training Act 2020 (2020 No 38).

  7. (1) Except as is otherwise provided in this Act, the provisions of the Magistrates’ Courts Act, 1944 (Act 32 of 1944), and of the rules made in terms thereof as well as the rules made under the Rules Board for Courts of Law Act, 1985 (Act 107 of 1985), apply, with the necessary changes required by the context, to the children’s court in so far as these provisions relate to—