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INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STANDARDS OF JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN: THEIR FORMATION AND CONTENT

Miruktamova Feruza Lutfullayevna , PhD in Law, Tashkent State University of Law, Uzbekistan
Tarasova Anna Evgenievna , PhD in law, Head of International Law Department, Law faculty Southern Federal University, Russia

Abstract

The article analyzes the emergence and formation in the normative form of international legal standards of justice for children in international law. The periodization of the normative development of international legal standards of juvenile justice (justice for children) was carried out and a detailed analysis of special international UN documents in the field of justice for children was made. The international legal concepts and the content of the concepts "justice for children", "child-friendly justice", "child-sensitive justice", "access to justice for children" from the point of view of the modern theory of international law are investigated.

The paper analyzes the effectiveness of the use of artificial intelligence in the justice system for children and notes the need for an individual approach to each child and when making a decision to proceed only from human awareness, and not only artificial intelligence.

The author also notes that the current global growing trends of digitalization of all spheres of society contribute to the further development of the electronic justice system, based on which the emergence of a new concept of "electronic justice for children" in international law is predicted.

Keywords

Child, juvenile justice, international standards of juvenile justice, justice for children

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Miruktamova Feruza Lutfullayevna, & Tarasova Anna Evgenievna. (2022). INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STANDARDS OF JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN: THEIR FORMATION AND CONTENT. The American Journal of Political Science Law and Criminology, 4(02), 19–26. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajpslc/Volume04Issue02-04