Children's Rights: LebanonDespite the armed conflict that consumed the country and its institutions for a long period of time until 1989, Lebanon ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child relatively quickly. The existing Lebanese laws comply with most of what is required under the Convention, and the Lebanese government adopted a number of amendments in its attempt to comply fully with the balance of such requirements.
The Children's Rights: Lebanon report from the Law Library of Congress contains information on: the implementation of International Rights of the Child, child health and social welfare, education and special needs, child labor and exploitation, sale and trafficking of children, and juvenile justice. Visit our Web site to read the report.
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