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2005 IberoAmerican Convention on Rights of Youth

Sep 8, 2019 | Regional Youth Policy, Resources

The Ibero-American Convention on the Rights of Youth was signed in 2005 in the Spanish city of Badajoz, and came into force on 1 March 2008. It applies to those States that have ratified it, and is limited to the Ibero-American region, which also includes Spain, Portugal, and Andorra in Europe.

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