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Republic of Indonesia law number 23 year 2002 on child protection
Republic of Indonesia Law Number 23 Year 2002 on Child Protection establishes a comprehensive legal framework to ensure the fulfillment, protection, and promotion of children's rights in all aspects of life. The law defines fundamental rights of the child—covering civil, social, health, educational, and welfare domains—while mandating the state, families, and communities to create conditions that guarantee children’s safety, dignity, and development. It outlines protective measures against violence, exploitation, trafficking, neglect, and discrimination, and sets mechanisms for reporting, intervention, and recovery for child victims. Additionally, the law regulates institutional responsibilities, including the roles of governmental bodies, social institutions, and law-enforcement agencies in providing integrated child protection services. Overall, this law strengthens Indonesia’s commitment to upholding children's rights and aligns national policies with international child protection standards.
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