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The Maldives’ Compliance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child: The Death Penalty

Under the pretext of “protection of minors,” the government shields its death penalty practices from scrutiny. Nonetheless, evidence suggests that, despite prohibitions in the Children’s Rights Protection Act and the Juvenile Justice Act, courts in the Maldives continue to sentence people to death for crimes they committed when under the age of 18. A regulation purports to defer execution of death sentences until the offender reaches the age of 18.