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Children's Protection and Welfare Act, 2012 (Part 1)

Swaziland Government Country Resources Child Rights Legislation Eswatini 16 November 2012 Legislation/regulation

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An act to extend the provisions of section 29 of the Constitution and other international instruments, protocols, standards and rules on the protection and welfare of children, the care protection and maintenance of children; and to provide for matters incidental thereto.

Part III outlines the rights of the child and responsibilities of parent and the state.

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