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 Übersetzung für 'Children's Act' von Englisch nach Deutsch
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Children's Act [law defining the rights of children]
Gesetz {n} über die Rechte der Kinder
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Internetlaw
Children's Online Privacy Protection Act [USA] <COPPA>
Gesetz {n} zum Schutz der Privatsphäre von Kindern im Internet <COPPA>
Teiltreffer
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Children Act
Kindergesetz {n}
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Protection of Children Act Tribunal [Br.]
Beschwerdestelle {f} in Kinderschutzangelegenheiten
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Children and Young Persons Act 1933 [Br.]
Kinder- und Jugendgesetz {n}
children's childrenKindeskinder {pl} [Enkel]
child's / children's swingKinderschaukel {f}
children's editionKinderausgabe {f}
children's versionKinderfassung {f}
educ.
children's dictionary
Kinderwörterbuch {n}
mus.
children's guitar
Kindergitarre {f}
children's parkKinderpark {m}
children's headsKinderköpfe {pl}
med.
children's surgery
Kinderchirurgie {f}
med.
children's medicine
Kindermedizin {f}
children's voicesKinderstimmen {pl}
RadioTV
children's television
Kinderfernsehen {n}
med.
children's hospital
Kinderklinik {f}
comm.
children's shop
Kindergeschäft {n} [Laden]
journ.publ.
children's magazine
Kinderzeitschrift {f}
children's zooStreichelzoo {m}
king's childrenKönigskinder {pl}
22 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • These facilities could monitor undernourished children, act as supplemental food distribution centers, and provide education on dietary needs.
  • It has been claimed by commentators not necessarily in agreement with her that Whitehouse's efforts played a part in the passage of the Protection of Children Act 1978, the Indecent Displays (Control) Act 1981, which concerned sex shops, and the Video Recordings Act 1984, which banned 'video nasties', a term reportedly coined by Whitehouse.
  • The Elementary Education (Defective and Epileptic Children) Act of 1899 permitted school boards to provide for the education of mentally and physically defective and epileptic children.
  • It also provides people to assist in investigations for complaints made under the Children Act 1989, and secure accommodation reviews.
  • As leader, he imposed a three-line whip on a House of Lords amendment to the Adoption and Children Act 2002 that would have restricted adoption to married couples, thus ruling out unmarried heterosexual couples and gay couples.

  • The four counts of making indecent images were related to the Protection of Children Act 1978, which interprets viewing images on a computer as making images.
  • Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-380) - Civil Rights Amendments to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965:In 1975, The Education for All Handicapped Children Act (Public Law 94-142) ensured that all handicapped children (age 3-21) receive a "free, appropriate public education" designed to meet their special needs.
  • RAINN supported the " PROTECT Our Children Act of 2022", which passed the United States Senate on November 15, 2022 as well as Congress on December 6, 2022.
  • A series of acts passed over the next seventy years, including the Children Act 1908 and the Adoption of Children (Regulation) Act 1939, gradually placed adoption and foster care under the protection and regulation of the state.
  • The Elementary Education (Blind and Deaf Children) Act, passed in 1893, required local authorities to provide separate education for blind and deaf children.

  • to fund various reconciliation measures, including compensation for affected people, or their descendants if no longer living, under the "Stolen Generation of Aboriginal Children Act 2006".
  • On July 1, 2021, Ross and Mariannette Miller-Meeks introduced the America's CHILDREN Act.
  • As an MP, Shipley's most significant initiative was the Protection of Children Act, which passed with cross-party support, it requires that childcare organizations now check new staff against a newly created registry of child abusers.
  • On 23 November 2018, Chope objected to a bill that would have amended the Children Act 1989 in order to increase the protective power of courts over girls at risk of female genital mutilation.
  • Despite bureaucratic and legislative problems, John's and Revé's efforts eventually led to the creation of the "Missing Children Act of 1982" and the "Missing Children's Assistance Act of 1984".

  • On 6 February 2012 Teather was part of a ministerial working group together with Tim Loughton and justice minister Jonathan Djanogly that was asked to come up with proposals within two months on how the law should be changed regarding how to amend the Children Act of 1989.
  • Two scenarios are covered by the Children Act of 1989: private law cases, where the applicant and respondent are usually the child's parents; and public law cases, where the applicant is the local authority and the parents are usually the respondents.
  • She was closely involved with the Adoption and Children Act 2002; changing national regulations to allow Local Authorities to register body-piercing studios; supporting small business, including co-operative and mutual enterprises; encouraging women to go into business; and House of Lord's reform.
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