Youth Justice in New Zealand: A Children's Rights Perspective

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Nessa Lynch

University College Cork; Victoria University of Wellington, Te Herenga Waka - Faculty of Law

Date Written: 2008

Abstract

New Zealand's youth justice system has been lauded internationally for its restorative and diversionary approach to youth justice. This article takes a fresh perspective to youth justice in New Zealand, namely that of children's rights. Using the CRC and associated international standards as benchmarks, this article argues that although the system has many positive aspects in its design, there are difficulties in implementation, especially in relation to checks on discretion. This article also queries whether the future direction of the New Zealand youth justice system, especially the increased emphasis on restorative justice, is positive for children.

Keywords: Youth justice, children's rights

Suggested Citation

Lynch, Nessa, Youth Justice in New Zealand: A Children's Rights Perspective (2008). Youth Justice, Vol. 8, p. 215, 2008, Victoria University of Wellington Legal Research Paper No. 4/2017, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1364795

Nessa Lynch (Contact Author)

University College Cork ( email )

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Cork
Ireland

Victoria University of Wellington, Te Herenga Waka - Faculty of Law ( email )

PO Box 600
Wellington, 6140
New Zealand

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