Juvenile Laws at Gibraltar (BOT)

Gibraltar's juvenile justice system is designed to protect young individuals while ensuring accountability. Key aspects include:

⚖️ Legal Framework

1. Children Act 2009
This comprehensive legislation governs the welfare and legal rights of children in Gibraltar. It addresses:

Parental Responsibility: Defines the rights and duties of parents and guardians.

Care and Supervision Orders: Allows courts to place children under the care or supervision of the Care Agency if they are at risk of significant harm.

Special Guardianship Orders: Provides for individuals to be appointed as special guardians to care for a child.

Contact and Residence Orders: Regulates arrangements for a child's residence and contact with parents or others.

Protection Measures: Includes provisions for psychiatric and medical examinations, and recovery orders for missing children. 

2. Children and Young Persons (Alcohol, Tobacco and Gaming) Act 2006
This act sets the legal age for purchasing alcohol and tobacco at 18 and prohibits their sale to minors. It also regulates gaming activities involving young persons. 

🏛️ Juvenile Detention

Currently, Gibraltar lacks a dedicated juvenile detention facility, As a result, young offenders are held at HM Windmill Hill Prison, an adult facility, as a last resort, Between October 2015 and October 2017, six local juveniles were detained there, with some being repeat offenders, The government has been working towards establishing a separate juvenile detention centre to better address the needs of young offenders

👩‍⚖️ Legal Rights of Juveniles

Legal Representation Juveniles have the right to legal counsel, and parents or guardians are encouraged to seek legal advic.

Court Proceedings Juvenile court hearings are typically closed to the public to protect the minor's privac.

Emancipation Gibraltar does not recognize the emancipation of minors; they remain under parental or guardian authority until reaching the age of majorit.

Record Expungement In some cases, a juvenile record may be expunged, especially if the individual has shown rehabilitation and good behavio.

🧭 Support Service

The Care Agency provides various services to support juveniles, includig:

*Counseling and Social Work: Assistance for young individuals facing personal or family challengs.

*Youth Programs: Recreational and educational activities to engage young people positivey.

*Family Centres: Facilities offering advice, guidance, and support to families and childrn.

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For legal assistance or more information, individuals can contact the Gibraltar Bar Council or consult with qualified juvenile law attorneys in Gibraltr.Gibraltar's juvenile justice system is designed to protect young individuals while ensuring accountability. Key aspects include:

⚖️ Legal Framework

1. Children Act 2009
This comprehensive legislation governs the welfare and legal rights of children in Gibraltar. It addresses:

Parental Responsibility: Defines the rights and duties of parents and guardians.

Care and Supervision Orders: Allows courts to place children under the care or supervision of the Care Agency if they are at risk of significant harm.

Special Guardianship Orders: Provides for individuals to be appointed as special guardians to care for a child.

Contact and Residence Orders: Regulates arrangements for a child's residence and contact with parents or others.

Protection Measures: Includes provisions for psychiatric and medical examinations, and recovery orders for missing children. 

2. Children and Young Persons (Alcohol, Tobacco and Gaming) Act 2006
This act sets the legal age for purchasing alcohol and tobacco at 18 and prohibits their sale to minors. It also regulates gaming activities involving young persons. 

🏛️ Juvenile Detention

Currently, Gibraltar lacks a dedicated juvenile detention facility, As a result, young offenders are held at HM Windmill Hill Prison, an adult facility, as a last resort, Between October 2015 and October 2017, six local juveniles were detained there, with some being repeat offenders, The government has been working towards establishing a separate juvenile detention centre to better address the needs of young offenders

👩‍⚖️ Legal Rights of Juveniles

Legal Representation Juveniles have the right to legal counsel, and parents or guardians are encouraged to seek legal advic.

Court Proceedings Juvenile court hearings are typically closed to the public to protect the minor's privac.

Emancipation Gibraltar does not recognize the emancipation of minors; they remain under parental or guardian authority until reaching the age of majorit.

Record Expungement In some cases, a juvenile record may be expunged, especially if the individual has shown rehabilitation and good behavio.

🧭 Support Service

The Care Agency provides various services to support juveniles, includig:

*Counseling and Social Work: Assistance for young individuals facing personal or family challengs.

*Youth Programs: Recreational and educational activities to engage young people positivey.

*Family Centres: Facilities offering advice, guidance, and support to families and childrn.

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For legal assistance or more information, individuals can contact the Gibraltar Bar Council or consult with qualified juvenile law attorneys in Gibraltr.

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