Kids Empowerment, member of the International Detention Coalition, has written country reports on the legal framework affecting migrant children. The countries are: Czech Republic, Finland, Italy, Russian Federation and Ukraine. Each report follows the same logic and covers the following:

1. Application of international law in domestic law of the host/transit country

2. Reception of children in the host/transit country

3. Child protection system

4. Family reunification

5. Placement of migrant children

6. Access to fundamental rights

7. Expulsion

8. Data Collection

9. International relations

10. Additional Remarks

The reports were prepared by the law offices of Dentons and White and Case. 

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