Abstract
Pakistan stands committed to international obligations under the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), and has thus its first comprehensive juvenile law as the Juvenile Justice System Ordinance 2000. Though many issues have been addressed by the JJSO, 2000 in light of the requirements of the CRC, yet there exist some legal, technical and practical difficulties in implementation of the said law. Legal and academic debate is needed to identify such discrepancies and suggest ways and means for the removal of such hindrances in dispensation of juvenile justice and for securing the rights of children in conflict with law. This paper examines some of these academic and practical hassles associated with interpretation and implementation of the existing laws.

Abdul Aziz , Kamran Adil. (2009) Criminal Justice for Juveniles: International and National Law, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-01, Issue-3.
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