Article 14 states that a juvenile may not be ill-treated or placed in chains. |
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Unfortunately, every year in New Brunswick child protection officials must help hundreds of ill-treated or neglected children. |
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She is ill-treated as others believe in a superstition that Bayen's presence may bring bad luck to their children. |
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After that the superior ill-treated him in the street and ordered him to appear at the constabulary, where the subordinate policeman met him. |
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She was ill-treated there so she persuaded her husband to shift back to her parental village and set up home there. |
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Germany: Many prisoners, the majority of whom are non-nationals, were ill-treated by the police force during the period of their detention. |
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Although he had been picked up by the police on a routine check, he was not ill-treated by them. |
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She is beginning to go blind and was reportedly ill-treated during her period in detention. |
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The report gives the children's first-hand accounts of being ill-treated on arrest and while being held in police custody. |
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The author has also claimed that her son was ill-treated on death row, which was not contested by the State party. |
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There was a shortage and she was hired, but the owner of the preschool who sponsored her knew her problems and underpaid and ill-treated her. |
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The CNDH found that the detainees had been ill-treated, some injured as a result, and that the 19 had been put into a single cell. |
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Meanwhile Whittington, ill-treated by the cook under whom he served as scullion, ran away. |
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The Swede may believe he was ill-treated in being dropped following his recent howler against Lyon. |
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There too I had heard heart-rending stories of the way maids were exploited and ill-treated by their employers. |
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I believe that the appellant's evidence was credible and I believe that he was ill-treated to the extent he explained. |
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If you choose to ill-treat someone, you should be prepared to be ill-treated. |
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Could it be to share the suffering of the most ill-treated? |
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After his arrest he was tortured and ill-treated during several weeks of detention in a secret detention facility. |
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In the way that the people's been treated … ill-treated. |
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Russia's minority shareholders are often ill-treated. |
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We've already been failed and ill-treated by our husbands. |
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The only people we get on our side are the ones who do not get the contracts, the people who were ill-treated and were beaten out on the contracts by some perception of insider influence. |
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Moreover, Article 7 of the Covenant, as well as Articles 2 and 16 of the Convention against Torture guarantee the right not to be ill-treated or tortured under any circumstances. |
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In some cases they are exploited and ill-treated. |
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While he remains in detention, the authorities must take steps to ensure that he is not tortured or otherwise ill-treated, that he is allowed visits from his family and that he is granted access to a lawyer of his choosing. |
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The case was highlighted as a shocking report called Handle with Care was published, revealing increasing numbers of exotic pets being ill-treated. |
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Children in conflict with the law are particularly at risk to be tortured or ill-treated, above all while being held in police custody or detained. |
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According to the regulations, the assessments shall be based on the explanation of the ill-treated woman, unless there are clear reasons to believe that her explanation is not true. |
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These children are allegedly ill-treated in the reception centres and sometimes detained on police or Guardia Civil premises without the benefit of a lawyer's assistance and without being brought promptly before a judge. |
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The organization called for the detainees' human rights to be respected and also drew attention to allegations that at least some of the 21 men held had been tortured or otherwise ill-treated after their arrest. |
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In many ways, a more dignified end than being forced to live as a vegetable in an old-people's home, ill-treated and abused by some uncouth attendant. |
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Singh said yesterday that he was not ill-treated by the kidnappers, and was given a bag of Crix, bread, water and a two-litre bottle of Tampico juice. |
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Having lost her husband at a young age she had to earn her living as a housemaid where she was ill-treated and sexually harassed by the house owner. |
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Please comment on the information made available to the Committee according to which members of human rights organizations have been physically ill-treated, threatened and defamed by government authorities. |
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In spite of our advice and counselling, some refuse to give up their old habits, with the result that they fall under the thumb of a scoundrel who abandons them after having ill-treated them and made them pregnant. |
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The agony of an oldman for being neglected in the family and ill-treated by his daughter-in-law, abides. |
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Naturally, we must put an end to human smuggling and prevent the asylum system from being misused, but we cannot send refugees back to be tortured or ill-treated. |
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