The Arab League will host the seventh regional workshop on Juvenile justice and children's rights in the Arab world on Monday.
The event is organized by the Arab League's women, family and children department in cooperation with Defence for Children International (DCI) movement.
The Arab League, in a statement, said that the three-day workshop is meant to create a national and serious Arab discussion about the importance of setting up special laws enforcing juvenile justice across the Arab World.
The workshop is expected to be attended by members of DCI and a number of Arab and international experts in the field of rights of the Child and Juvenile Justice.
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