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Spain Introduces 'Juana Rivas Clause' to Protect Women in Child Custody
The Spanish government has introduced a 'Juana Rivas clause' into the Childhood Law, aiming to protect women in child custody cases. This reform responds to demands from cases like Juana Rivas and María Sevilla, who were pardoned by the executive and advocated for children's voices to be heard.
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