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The prohibition of violence has also been included in laws for civil service (e.g. Jordan, Bahrain) and stipulated in laws, regulations and ministerial decrees. There is considerable progress with regards amending penal codes and child protection acts, and the enactment of new laws to ensure effective protection for children.
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Gerbaka, B., Richa, S., Tomb, R. (2021). Summary and Recommendations. In: Child Sexual Abuse, Exploitation and Trafficking in the Arab Region. Child Maltreatment, vol 13. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66507-4_21
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