CRC/C/15/Add.56 page 8 in place within the State party in relation to juvenile justice be reviewed to ensure their conformity with the principles and provisions of the Convention, notably its articles 37, 39 and 40, and other instruments relevant to the field of the administration of juvenile justice, in particular the "Beijing Rules", the "Riyadh Guidelines" and the United Nations Rules for the Protection of Juveniles Deprived of their Liberty. The Committee would like to suggest that the State party consider the possibility of requesting assistance in this regard from the relevant United Nations bodies, including the Centre for Human Rights. 43. With regard to the issue of child labour, the Committee encourages the State party to consider the possibility of becoming a party to ILO Convention No. 138 concerning the minimum age for employment. 44. Finally, the Committee recommends that the widest dissemination be given to the State party’s report, the discussion on the report in the Committee and the concluding observations the Committee has adopted following examination of the report. 45. In the light of the Convention, the Committee provided to the Committee paragraphs 18, 21, 22 and appreciate receiving this provisions of article 44, paragraph 4, of the requests that further written information be with respect to the concerns raised in 23 of the present observations. The Committee would information by December 1997. - - - - -

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