States have been reluctant to define and address child participation in internal secessionist movements. Unlike past civil wars, in which the international community was authorized to intervene in armed conflicts within failed states, the current conflicts occur in states that adhere to democratic rule of law. Further, these modern-day conflicts are not labeled as armed conflicts. Continued advocacy is necessary to encourage international organizations to utilize the approaches applied to child participation in armed conflicts to child participation in localized secessionist movements. This must include urging states to enact domestic legislation to protect child participants in the conflicts
Since the mid-1990’s, United States’ policy regarding child soldiers has evolved significantly. The ...
This paper discusses the issue of children’s involvement in armed conflict across the historically w...
This essay is the second in an online mini forum that Just Security is hosting on the new book, Prot...
States have been reluctant to define and address child participation in internal secessionist mo...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the participation of children in armed conflicts around the worl...
There are more than 300,000 child soldiers in the world today. Complex economic and psychological fa...
The last decade received attention on interaction between IHL and IHRL and their possible overlap an...
Perhaps no individuals suffer more from the effects of war than our children. This contribution brie...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This edited volume analyses the evidence for how and why children become associated with, used by, a...
The use of child soldiers in conflicts has received increasing academic attention in recent years. T...
“Childhood free from violence is not a privilege, but natural state of things. It is a right that mu...
This research paper examines models of engagement to address the continued recruitment and use of ch...
The use of child soldiers in conflicts has received increasing academic attention in recent years. T...
International law provides no explicit guidelines for whether or at what age child soldiers should b...
Since the mid-1990’s, United States’ policy regarding child soldiers has evolved significantly. The ...
This paper discusses the issue of children’s involvement in armed conflict across the historically w...
This essay is the second in an online mini forum that Just Security is hosting on the new book, Prot...
States have been reluctant to define and address child participation in internal secessionist mo...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the participation of children in armed conflicts around the worl...
There are more than 300,000 child soldiers in the world today. Complex economic and psychological fa...
The last decade received attention on interaction between IHL and IHRL and their possible overlap an...
Perhaps no individuals suffer more from the effects of war than our children. This contribution brie...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
This edited volume analyses the evidence for how and why children become associated with, used by, a...
The use of child soldiers in conflicts has received increasing academic attention in recent years. T...
“Childhood free from violence is not a privilege, but natural state of things. It is a right that mu...
This research paper examines models of engagement to address the continued recruitment and use of ch...
The use of child soldiers in conflicts has received increasing academic attention in recent years. T...
International law provides no explicit guidelines for whether or at what age child soldiers should b...
Since the mid-1990’s, United States’ policy regarding child soldiers has evolved significantly. The ...
This paper discusses the issue of children’s involvement in armed conflict across the historically w...
This essay is the second in an online mini forum that Just Security is hosting on the new book, Prot...