August 16, 2005

Minimum rules

United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Administration of Juvenile Justice
("The Beijing Rules")
Adopted by General Assembly resolution 40/33of 29 November 1985



PART ONE
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
1. Fundamental perspectives

1.1 Member States shall seek, in conformity with their respective general interests, to further the well-being of the juvenile and her or his family.

1.2 Member States shall endeavour to develop conditions that will ensure for the juvenile a meaningful life in the community, which, during that period in life when she or he is most susceptible to deviant behaviour, will foster a process of personal development and education that is as free from crime and delinquency as possible.

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Posted 20 years, 6 months ago on August 16, 2005
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