Letters from readers: There are other steps missing, Mahiques doctrine, nonsense
The article discusses readers' letters emphasizing the need for more democratic reforms in Argentina and critiques the current legal doctrine under the Ministry of Justice.
Referendum, Conte: "They want to avoid inquiries into the caste. Let's reform justice ourselves"
Conte expresses optimism about youth engagement in the upcoming referendum, citing dissatisfaction among students over voting access.
Estonian 16-year-olds are ready to make difficult decisions
A recent study reveals that Estonian 16-year-olds feel prepared to make challenging choices, yet national age limits restrict their opportunities.
Referendum, the mobilization of young people on TikTok: #iovotono tops the trends
Young Italians are mobilizing on TikTok against a proposed justice reform, using the hashtag #iovotono to express their dissatisfaction.
Gallera Jr in the Field at Universities: "Is Democracy at Risk? Fake News"
Matteo Gallera, a university student and political activist, is campaigning for judicial reform in Italy while also highlighting the importance of informed youth participation in democracy.
Referendum, the unique register makes its debut. First time voting for 3,377 eighteen-year-olds
Milan will hold a referendum on Justice reform, with 951,417 voters including 3,377 first-time eighteen-year-olds participating.
Labour MPs have no reason to oppose new welfare reforms, says minister
The UK government's new welfare reforms aim to address youth unemployment by providing financial incentives for businesses to hire young people on benefits.
Former Reform Youth Member and Associates Charged with Drug Offenses and Money Laundering
A former member of the Reform Youth in Tartu is facing serious legal charges, including illegal handling of firearms, drug trafficking, and money laundering.
Sacked Reform candidate finally apologises for racism after being chained to black youth worker
Former Reform candidate Bob Lomas has publicly apologized for his racist remarks made 18 months prior, after discussions with youth worker Chris Preddie.
Military Service Duration Recognized as National Pension Enrollment Period from Next Year
From next year, the entire period of military service in South Korea will be recognized as a contribution period for the National Pension.
Due to work obligation: District administrator in Thuringia receives death threat
Matthias Jendricke, a district administrator in Thuringia, faces death threats following his introduction of a work obligation for young citizens receiving welfare.
New juvenile criminal regime: what is known about the law that sets penalties from age 14
Argentina has enacted a new juvenile justice law that establishes penal responsibility beginning at age 14 with specific sanctions for underage offenders.
Voters Under 18: Who Benefited from the Electoral Reform?
In Baden-Wรผrttemberg, 16 and 17-year-olds were allowed to vote for the first time, with the Green Party gaining the most support from first-time voters.
Reform State Treaty: ARD and ZDF Cut Three Specialized Channels
ARD and ZDF are eliminating three specialized channels as part of the Reform State Treaty aimed at modernizing broadcasting.
Heilo Altin: Funding for Hobby Education Should Be Made Transparent
Heilo Altin argues for a more transparent funding system for hobby education in Estonia to maximize its potential in guiding youth and promoting vital professions.
Reporter of PEC limits sentence progression and maintains plebiscite on reducing the age of adulthood
A Brazilian congressman proposes stricter rules for the progression of sentences concerning crimes against vulnerable populations and plans a plebiscite on lowering the age of criminal responsibility.
โI have cost the state over six hundred millionโ
A young man named Gauti Einarsson discusses his struggles with mental health and addiction within Iceland's healthcare and child protection systems, calling for radical reforms.
Australia lags behind NZ and Canada when it comes to one major problem
Australia is facing a significant issue with the rising incarceration rates of Indigenous people, particularly youth, despite governmental commitments to reform.
Argentina under Milei, with an open future
Javier Milei's government is on the verge of passing significant laws that will redefine youth accountability and labor reform, marking a pivotal moment in his administration.
Dispute in the CDU: The Young Have Had Enough
The youth wing of the CDU expresses frustration over the party's lack of decisive action on reform, as they feel announcements are insufficient.
Eight Prisons Will Receive Minors
The Swedish government plans to initiate a reform allowing minors aged 13-17 to be sentenced to prison, with eight facilities designated to accommodate them starting July.
Joensuulaisten Tinja and Milja moved out of the child protection institution, soon they may have to borrow money for food
Tinja and Milja, two young adults from Joensuu, Finland, face daily financial stress following a recent reform in social assistance, which makes it harder for them to manage living independently.
Young People in the Union Demand: The CDU Must Become a Reform Party
The youth in the Union are calling for the CDU to embrace reform to tackle the challenges of an aging society affecting social security systems.
Court overturns reform that prevented minors with disabilities from participating in the parliament of Quintana Roo
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation invalidated a reform that discriminated against minors with disabilities by preventing them from participating in the State of Quintana Roo's Parliament for People with Disabilities.
F.A.Z. exclusive: The 215 billion risk for the youth
A new report warns that upcoming government reforms in Germany's pension and care insurance systems could impose a costly burden on future generations.
Africa at a Crossroads - The AU Must Reform Itself Before It Reforms the World
The African Union's annual summit highlights the urgent need for institutional reform amid rising youth demands for accountability and tangible results in governance across the continent.
After the half sanction in Deputies, Cรบneo Libarona defended the Youth Criminal Law: "It's not about killing the kid, it's about giving another opportunity"
Argentinian Justice Minister Mariano Cรบneo Libarona defended the government's proposed youth criminal law following its preliminary approval in the Chamber of Deputies, indicating that the focus is on rehabilitation rather than punishment.
More than just changing a couple of key laws
The approval of labor reform and the youth penal regime indicates significant changes in the government's approach, aiming for impactful results for Argentine society.
Main points of the new juvenile criminal regime: guarantees, penalties, and budget allocation
The newly approved juvenile criminal regime in Argentina proposes to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years, introducing various legal guarantees for minors.
Eight years in a European nation, eleven in the United States, what age have countries set for prosecuting minors
The debate in Argentina centers around lowering the minimum age for prosecuting minors from 16 to 14 years amidst increasing violent juvenile offenses.
Youth Penal Reform in Congress, LIVE: the debate in Congress to lower the age of accountability, this February 12
A bill to reform juvenile penal law by lowering the age of accountability to 14 will be debated in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies.
Youth Criminal Justice Reform: How Adolescents Who Committed Serious Crimes Grew Up
The Argentine government is proposing a juvenile justice reform to lower the age of criminal responsibility, sparking national debate.
A crashed BMW and 36 memorial candles brought to central Helsinki โ a grim reason
Traffic safety campaigns in Finland highlight the tragic deaths of young people in accidents, urging legislative reform and awareness of alcohol's impact.
Entrepreneurs and startups under 40 to Minister Casellati: 'Go ahead with the reforms. The premiership is not right-wing, it is a reform for the country'
A meeting in Milan emphasized the need for institutional and digital innovation to boost Italy's entrepreneurial potential, with young entrepreneurs calling for necessary reforms from Minister Casellati.
Senate commissions discuss the reduction of the workweek to 40 hours TODAY, February 10: Latest news | LIVE
On February 10, the Mexican Senate's joint commissions are discussing a reform to reduce the workweek from 48 to 40 hours without impacting salaries or benefits.
The Government withdrew its Youth Penal Reform project from Deputies and will seek to advance with the one proposed by its allies
The Argentine government has withdrawn its Youth Penal Reform bill from Congress due to conflict with allied parties regarding the proposed age of criminal responsibility.
A child escaping from a child protection institution is physically untouched โ a law change seeks to change that
Proposed changes to Finnish child protection law would grant workers in child protection institutions greater authority to detain children who leave without permission.
The Government again sends the youth criminal reform to the Deputies and rectifies a key omission: the cost
The Argentine government has reintroduced a youth criminal reform bill to Congress, addressing the significant omission of its implementation cost, estimated at $23.739 billion.
In the face of youth delinquency, it is necessary to "ask the question" of abolishing the excuse of minority, says Laurent Nuรฑez
French Interior Minister Laurent Nuรฑez calls for a reconsideration of the legal principle that reduces prison sentences for juvenile offenders amidst increasing youth delinquency.
Youth Delinquency: Should the Excuse of Minor Status be Removed from the Penal Code?
The article discusses whether the legal excuse of minority should be abolished in France's Penal Code in light of rising youth crime.
They are changing their minds: must stop the deportations of teenagers
The Swedish Social Democrats have decided to halt deportations of teenagers in response to mounting criticism and calls for reform from within the party and among other political factions.
12-year-old perpetrator 'has been taken out of circulation' - Reul calls for debate on criminal responsibility
Following the murder of a 14-year-old by a 12-year-old in Dormagen, a debate has emerged regarding the age of criminal responsibility in Germany, prompted by NRW Interior Minister Herbert Reul's demand for legal reform.
Political Turmoil Continues in Thailand, Young Voices Calling for Change: What is the Root of Their Anger?
As Thailand approaches its upcoming general elections, a youth movement demanding political and social reform gains momentum, driven by frustrations with the entrenched ruling class.
Ex-ODSFA chairman urges Aiyedatiwa to reform Ondo sports, Sunshine Stars
Former chairman Kasali Obanoyen has called for urgent reforms in Ondo State's sports sector and the Sunshine Stars Football Club as part of youth development and economic strategy.
Rego clashes with Bolaรฑos and abandons the vicarious violence law: "It is unacceptable for the aggressor to see the child"
Sira Rego's Ministry of Youth and Childhood has distanced itself from the draft of the Vicarious Violence Law, rejecting proposals from the feminist movement to address protection risks for victims, while the Ministries of Justice and Equality continue their support for the project.
"I won't return to the country" - Young Thais Disappointed in Politics, Dwindling Hope for Reform
With Thailand's election approaching, young citizens are losing faith in political reform amidst fears of exclusion from power by conservative forces supporting the military and monarchy.
Hendrik Agur: Mandatory education is a matter of value choice, not a concern and punishment
Hendrik Agur argues that the establishment of mandatory education should be viewed as a value choice that reflects society's commitment to youth, even amid challenging times.
Spain plans to ban social media for under 16s
Spain intends to prohibit social media access for individuals under 16, requiring platforms to verify user ages, as announced by Prime Minister Pedro Sรกnchez during a summit in Dubai.
Thailand General Election: Ruling Party Makes Security an Issue Amid Border Dispute as Reform Momentum Among Youth Fades
Thailand's lower house general election is set for the 8th, with major parties struggling for support and a focus on coalition negotiations as security issues arise from a border dispute with Cambodia.
Congress: with labor reform at the center of the debate, extraordinary sessions begin
The Argentine Congress has commenced its extraordinary sessions, focusing on labor reform and several other legislative projects including youth penal law, environmental protection, and a trade agreement with the EU.