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**On Amendments to the Law of Ukraine “On the Protection of Childhood” Regarding the Protection of the Rights of Deported, Forcibly Displaced Children**

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1. **Essence of the Law:** This law amends the Law of Ukraine “On Child Protection” to strengthen the protection of the rights of children who have suffered from deportation or forced displacement as a result of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. It defines the concepts of “deportation of a child” and “forced displacement of a child,” and provides for measures for their return and reintegration.

2. **Structure and Main Provisions:** The law amends Articles 1, 30-1, and 32 of the Law “On Child Protection.” It expands the definition of a child who has suffered as a result of hostilities, including those who have been deported or forcibly displaced. It also defines the terms “deportation of a child” and “forced displacement of a child.” The law provides for the development by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of a procedure for identifying, returning, accompanying, and reintegrating such children. The state undertakes to take measures to search for and return these children to the territory of Ukraine under its control.

3. **Key Provisions for Use:** The most important provisions are the definitions of the terms “deportation of a child” and “forced displacement of a child,” as this creates a legal basis for protecting the rights of these children. Also important is the provision on the development by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine of a procedure for return and reintegration, as this will determine the practical mechanisms for the realization of the rights of such children.

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