This paper shows that the use of child soldiers in armed conflict has the potential to be considered as genocide. A brief background of genocide is presented prior to the analysis. Part I of the analysis will discuss three issues: first, the modern understanding of genocide and the substantive areas of law that govern it; second, the definition of “child” within the international arena as it relates to child soldiering; third, a discussion to determine if children can constitute a “group” in the context of the law of genocide. Part II provides a discussion elaborating on Part I, then analyzes the five disjunctive elements of genocide. A general rule will be synthesized for each element. General rules are synthesized from judicial decisions ...
Children are frequently turned into child soldiers or used as human shields in armed conflicts. The ...
The thesis functions as an overview of the protection of children used in hostilities and their targ...
Since the 1970s, the practice of conscripting, enlisting or recruiting children into armed groups or...
The increasing number of domestic conflicts around the world has put civilian populations in general...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the participation of children in armed conflicts around the worl...
“Childhood free from violence is not a privilege, but natural state of things. It is a right that mu...
This paper seeks to analyze the international laws governing the use of children in armedconflict. D...
The recruitment and use of children as soldiers in war situation is an old phenomenon that has linge...
International law provides no explicit guidelines for whether or at what age child soldiers should b...
This research explores the effects of the use of children in the Sierra Leonean civil war. Specifica...
Currently, there are tens of thousands of child soldiers among the ranks of combatants in internatio...
This paper calls for a clarification of the law and a re-evaluation of the status of children who ar...
Perhaps no individuals suffer more from the effects of war than our children. This contribution brie...
Despite the efforts of the United Nations and other international organizations, more than 300,000 c...
One of the most worrying developments in recent times is the act of recruitment and use of children ...
Children are frequently turned into child soldiers or used as human shields in armed conflicts. The ...
The thesis functions as an overview of the protection of children used in hostilities and their targ...
Since the 1970s, the practice of conscripting, enlisting or recruiting children into armed groups or...
The increasing number of domestic conflicts around the world has put civilian populations in general...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the participation of children in armed conflicts around the worl...
“Childhood free from violence is not a privilege, but natural state of things. It is a right that mu...
This paper seeks to analyze the international laws governing the use of children in armedconflict. D...
The recruitment and use of children as soldiers in war situation is an old phenomenon that has linge...
International law provides no explicit guidelines for whether or at what age child soldiers should b...
This research explores the effects of the use of children in the Sierra Leonean civil war. Specifica...
Currently, there are tens of thousands of child soldiers among the ranks of combatants in internatio...
This paper calls for a clarification of the law and a re-evaluation of the status of children who ar...
Perhaps no individuals suffer more from the effects of war than our children. This contribution brie...
Despite the efforts of the United Nations and other international organizations, more than 300,000 c...
One of the most worrying developments in recent times is the act of recruitment and use of children ...
Children are frequently turned into child soldiers or used as human shields in armed conflicts. The ...
The thesis functions as an overview of the protection of children used in hostilities and their targ...
Since the 1970s, the practice of conscripting, enlisting or recruiting children into armed groups or...