Abstract

This article explores the concept of child-friendly justice and its main characteristics. The article analyzes the regulatory framework for the introduction of the term "child-friendly justice" that exists in national and international legislation. The practice of the European Court of Human Rights is summarized, and the main characteristics of friendly justice are characterized. At the end of the article is concluded that the concept of child-friendly justice is the unique and universal for the development of approaches to protecting children’s rights in different types of legal proceedings and development of uniform standards for implementation of their interests.

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