Portal de datos abiertos de la Unión Europea - Custom query: Editores filters: Dirección General de Justicia y Consumidores; Cobertura geográfica filters: Spain; Palabras clave filters: informationtag:data.europa.eu,2012:/feeds/custom.atom?organization=just&vocab_geographical_coverage=http%3A%2F%2Fpublications.europa.eu%2Fresource%2Fauthority%2Fcountry%2FESP&tags=information2020-01-20T16:54:09ZEuropean Publications Officehttps://data.europa.eu/euodpRecently created or updated datasets on Portal de datos abiertos de la Unión Europea. Custom query: Editores filters: Dirección General de Justicia y Consumidores; Cobertura geográfica filters: Spain; Palabras clave filters: informationChildren in criminal judicial proceedings - comparative information on protection of private and family lifeEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rightstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/protection-of-private-and-family-lifeHere you can find comparative information on children in criminal judicial proceedings - comparative information on protection of private and family life for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Statutory provision on the right of child offenders to privacy and family life at all stages of the proceedings;
- Existence of discretionary powers of judge/ court to order the disclosure of any information related to the proceedings of child offenders;
- Percentage of cases where any child offender's right to non-disclosure was withdrawn by the court during a 12 month period;
- Percentage of criminal judicial hearings involving child offenders in camera (only those directly involved should be present) during a 12 month period;
- Statutory provision on the right of all child victims to privacy and family life at all stages of the proceedings;
- Existence of discretionary powers of judge/ court to order the disclosure of any information related to the proceedings of child victims;
- Percentage of cases where any child victim's right to non-disclosure has been withdrawn by the court during a 12 month period;
- Percentage of criminal judicial hearings involving child victims in camera (only those directly involved should be present) during a 12 month period;
- Statutory provision on the right of all child witnesses to a private and family life at all stages of the proceedings;
- Existence of discretionary powers of judge/ court to order the disclosure of any information related to the proceedings of child witnesses;
- Percentage of cases where any child witness's right to non-disclosure has been withdrawn by the court during a 12 month period.
2020-01-20T16:54:09Z2016-11-16T13:05:40ZChildren in criminal judicial proceedings - comparative information on general system indicatorsEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rightstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/general-system-indicatorsHere you can find comparative information on general system indicatorsfor all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Statutory provision for the existence of a specialised juvenile justice system (date of entry into force and coverage of juvenile court);
- Existence of specific laws/rules for sentencing juveniles;
- Existence of police practice codes on juvenile justice;
- Courts adapted to handling juvenile cases.
2020-01-20T16:50:45Z2016-11-16T15:22:11ZChildren in criminal judicial proceedings - comparative information on custody pre-trial and other forms of deprivation of liberty prior to trialEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rightstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/custody-pre-trial-and-other-forms-of-deprivation-of-liberty-prior-to-trialHere you can find comparative information on children in criminal judicial proceedings - comparative information on custody pre-trial and other forms of deprivation of liberty prior to trial for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
-Existence of alternatives to pre-trial detention for all children above the MACR;
- Statutory provision on the right of child (suspected) offenders to contact their parents or a person whom they trust whenever they are apprehended by the police;
- Percentage of children who were given the opportunity to contact their parents before being questioned by the police;
- Percentage of children who were interviewed by the police in the presence of a parent or trusted person;
- Legal obligation to record all interviews with a child and potentially use such interviews as evidence in criminal proceedings;
- Percentage of children whose interview with the police was audio or vide-recorded;
- Statutory provision prohibiting incommunicado detention for children;
- Maximum number of hours per child (suspected) offenders spent in police custody without a parent or trusted person being informed;
- Legal obligation to make pre-trial detention a measure of last resort and for the shortest appropriate period of time;
- Percentage of child (suspected) offenders on bail.2020-01-20T16:49:05Z2016-11-16T09:53:27ZChildren in criminal judicial proceedings - comparative information on sanctionsEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rightstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/criminal-justice-sanctionsHere you can find comparative information on sanctions for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Legal obligation to ensure that sanctions and measures are imposed by a court or if imposed by another legally recognised authority they are subject to prompt judicial review.
- Existence of mechanisms to ensure that sanctions are subject to judicial review;
- Legal obligation to make any form of deprivation of liberty of children a measure of last resort and for the shortest appropriate period of time;
- Existence of special protocols concerning recourse by personnel to physical restraint and use of force with respect to children deprived of liberty.
2020-01-20T16:48:20Z2016-11-03T13:42:35ZChildren in criminal judicial proceedings - comparative information on child offendersEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rightstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/child-offendersHere you can find comparative information on child offenders for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Child offenders tried in juvenile courts;
- Children arrested who were arrested for the first time;
- Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility (MACR);
- Upper age limit for juvenile justice;
- Legal provision for a doli incapax mechanism for prosecutions of children around the age of MACR.2020-01-20T16:44:27Z2016-11-03T10:40:53ZChildren in criminal judicial proceedings - comparative information on right to be heard and to express viewsEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rightstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/right-to-be-heard-and-to-express-viewsHere you can find comparative information on children in criminal judicial proceedings - comparative information on right to be heard and to express views for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Evidence that children involved in criminal judicial proceedings were satisfied with the way their right to be heard was respected;
- Statutory provision for the right of children to effectively participate in criminal proceedings, including by providing children who do not speak or understand the language of the procedure with the right to interpretation and translation;
- Availability of interpreters on request in criminal (juvenile) courts across the country;
- Legal obligation to ensure that child witnesses give evidence in the most favourable settings and under the most suitable conditions, having regard to their age, maturity and level of understanding and any communication difficulties they may have;
- Percentage of cases where the language spoken by the child differed from that spoken in court proceedings;
- Cases involving children for which interpretation was provided to a child involved in criminal judicial proceedings;
- Existence of an appropriate mechanism to ensure that child offenders are only interviewed in the presence of their parent, guardian or other appropriate adult.2020-01-20T16:44:22Z2016-11-14T16:20:12ZChildren in criminal judicial proceedings - comparative information on right to information and adviceEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rightstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/right-to-information-and-adviceHere you can find comparative information on children in criminal judicial proceedings - comparative information on right to information and advice for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Statutory provision on the right of child (suspected) offenders to information in a child-friendly format - that takes into account any special needs of the child - about rights, charges and procedures from the child's first contact with a competent authority;
- Availability of information in a child-friendly format for child (suspected) offenders about rights, charges and procedures in police stations and other competent authorities across the country;
- Evidence (e.g. via reporting ) that child (suspected) offenders understood their rights, the charges brought against them for the criminal justice process;
- Evidence (e.g. via reporting ) that child (suspected) offenders understood the procedures for the criminal justice process;
- Proportion of children who understood their rights;
- Proportion of children who understood the charges made against them;
- Proportion of children informed of the procedures;
- Proportion of children who had a lawyer present during interviews;
- Proportion of children who had a parent or other responsible adult present during interviews;
- Statutory provision on the right of child victims, the holder of parental responsibility or other legal representative to information about rights and procedures from the child's first contact with a competent authority.
2020-01-20T16:44:19Z2016-11-16T14:20:49ZChildren in criminal judicial proceedings - comparative information on general population statisticsEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rightstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/general-population-statisticsHere you can find comparative information on general population statistics delay for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Total child population.2020-01-20T16:44:14Z2016-11-09T14:54:05ZChildren in criminal judicial proceedings - comparative information on child victimsEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rightstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/child-victimsHere you can find comparative information on child victims for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Crimes committed against children by selected types of crime (all crimes against the person, proterty crimes and other crimes).Indirect child victims;
- Crimes committed against children, all crimes, crimes by children, crimes by adults;
- Child victims referred to victim support services.2020-01-20T16:44:11Z2016-11-03T11:10:38ZChildren in criminal judicial proceedings - comparative information on trainingtag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/trainingHere you can find comparative information on training for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Legal obligation to provide multidisciplinary training (as part of capacity building programme) to all professionals who work for and with children on the rights and needs of children of different age groups as well as on proceedings that are adapted to them;
- Existence of initial training programmes for all professions who work for and with children involved in criminal proceedings;
- Legal obligation to provide training to professionals having direct contact with children in communicating with them at all ages and stages of development, as well as with children in situations of particular vulnerability. 2020-01-20T16:39:34Z2016-11-03T13:00:54ZChildren in criminal judicial proceedings - comparative information on alternatives to judicial proceedingsEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rights tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/alternatives-to-judicial-proceedingsHere you can find comparative information on children in criminal judicial proceedings - comparative information on alternatives to judicial proceedings for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Existence of preset budgets for / public costs of maintaining alternatives to judicial proceedings;
- Offenders who are given the opportunity to elect an alternative to judicial proceedings in a 12 month period;
- Alternatives to judicial proceedings such as mediation, diversion (of judicial mechanisms) and alternative dispute resolution to be prescribed by law whenever these serve the child's best interests;
- Legal obligation to obtain free and voluntary consent to the diversion from the child or consent from parents if the child is below a certain age;
- Existence of structures (e.g. administrative forms) to obtain the free and voluntary written consent to participating in a diversion programme from a child;
- Children charged who entered a pre-sentence diversion scheme;
- Legal obligation to provide the equivalent level of safeguards to children in-court and out-of-court proceedings;
- Statutory provisions for the use and /or prioritisation of alternatives to judicial proceedings for children in conflict with the law.
2020-01-20T16:03:12Z2016-11-16T10:54:19ZChildren in criminal judicial proceedings - comparative information on guidance and support after judicial proceedingsEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rightstag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/guidance-and-support-after-judicial-proceedingsHere you can find comparative information on guidance and support after judicial proceedings for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Evidence that child offenders understand the information they receive about the decision or judgement;
- In the context of the child's right to information and the right to be heard, legal obligation to communicate and explain to a child victim the given decision or judgment in a language adapted to the child's level of understanding;
- Evidence that children were satisfied with the health, social and therapeutic care they received after trial proceedings;
- Legal obligation to secure the right of children to claim compensation for damages caused by the offence.2020-01-20T16:03:06Z2016-11-14T15:57:54ZChildren's involvement in civil and administrative justice in SpainEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rights tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/children-s-involvement-in-civil-and-administrative-justice-in-spainDataset on the involvement of children in civil and administrative justice in Spain is organized according to the number of themes from the Masterlist, such as: general population statistics, divorce, custody, parental abductions, enforcement of court decisions, child protection, adoption, succession, asylum, free movement of EU citizens, migration, education, employment, mental health, administrative sanctions, healthcare, child maintenance, affiliation proceedings, children with court-appointed guardians.
You can filter this dataset according to key word searches, whether the data provides disaggregation by the age of child, sex, region within country or socio-economic group, nationality and role of child in the proceedings and by source. It is indicated whether the information provided is equivalent or approximate to the Masterlist indicators. The data file gives access to the raw data and metadata.
Additionally to the raw data you can find the overview of Member States' systems, composed of an EU summary report plus country-specific report.
2020-01-20T15:48:25Z2016-11-29T14:39:36ZChildren's involvement in civil and administrative justice - comparative information on parental abductionsEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rights tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/civil-and-administrative-justice-comparative-information-on-parental-abductionsHere you can find comparative information Children's involvement in civil and administrative justice comparative information on parental abductions for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Children abducted by a parent/ guardian at national and international level;
- Cases concerning national abductions of children;
- Cases concerning international abductions of children.
2020-01-20T15:27:28Z2016-12-01T10:44:03ZChildren's involvement in civil and administrative justice - comparative information on successionEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rights tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/children-s-involvement-in-civil-and-administrative-justice-comparative-information-on-successionHere you can find comparative information Children's involvement in civil and administrative justice comparative information on succession for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Court cases concerning succession affecting minor children.
2020-01-20T15:27:25Z2016-12-01T13:32:59ZChildren's involvement in civil and administrative justice - comparative information on free movement of EU citizensEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rights tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/civil-and-administrative-justice-comparative-information-on-free-movement-of-eu-citizensHere you can find comparative information Children's involvement in civil and administrative justice comparative information on free movement of EU citizens for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Appeals against expulsion decisions of child EU nationals.
2020-01-20T15:27:22Z2016-12-01T14:36:12ZChildren's involvement in civil and administrative justice - comparative information on enforcement of court decisionsEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rights tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/comparative-information-on-enforcement-of-court-decisionsHere you can find comparative information Children's involvement in civil and administrative justice comparative information on enforcement of court decisions for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Children abducted by a parent/ guardian at national and international level;
- Cases concerning national abductions of children;
- Cases concerning international abductions of children.
2020-01-20T15:27:19Z2016-12-01T12:08:17ZChildren's involvement in civil and administrative justice - comparative information on mental healthEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rights tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/children-s-involvement-in-civil-and-administrative-justice-comparative-information-on-mental-healthHere you can find comparative information Children's involvement in civil and administrative justice comparative information on mental health for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Appeals against decisions made concerning mental health and restrictions of liberty of children;
- Restriction of liberty of children as a result of judicial decisions concerning their mental health.
2020-01-20T15:27:17Z2016-12-02T13:49:45ZChildren's involvement in civil and administrative justice - comparative information on employmentEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rights tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/children-s-involvement-in-civil-and-administrative-justice-comparative-information-on-employmentHere you can find comparative information Children's involvement in civil and administrative justice comparative information on employment for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Children subject to judicial proceedings in the area of employment.
2020-01-20T15:27:14Z2016-12-02T13:17:52ZChildren's involvement in civil and administrative justice - comparative information on healthcareEuropean Commission, DG Justice and Consumers, C2 Fundamental rights tag:data.europa.eu,2012:/dataset/children-s-involvement-in-civil-and-administrative-justice-comparative-information-on-healthcareHere you can find comparative information Children's involvement in civil and administrative justice comparative information on healthcare for all the EU28 Member States on the basis of information collected from national and international databases. The data is available on e.g:
- Appeals against decisions made concerning medical treatment;
- Judicial decisions relating to children's healthcare.
2020-01-20T15:27:11Z2016-12-02T14:43:26Z