In armed conflict around the world, hundreds of thousands of boys and girls face serious violations of their safety and human rights, including forced recruitment and abduction. Girls are often disproportionately affected by sexual violence, exploitation, and abuse in conflict zones. The day-to-day lives of children in areas of armed conflict are further impacted by attacks on schools and hospitals. Although the United Nations’ Children and Armed Conflict agenda has made tangible progress in recent years to hold perpetrators accountable and to prevent future violations, there remains an urgent need for more effective programs and policies to address the needs of children and families affected by armed conflict. The Liechtenstein Institute o...
This paper discusses the issue of children’s involvement in armed conflict across the historically w...
Defence date: 27 May 2013Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin, European University Institute (...
Since children are particularly vulnerable in armed conflicts, they are conferred legal protection u...
The report discusses specific, concrete, and targeted actions that can be taken within the framework...
The Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton University (LISD), the Permanent Miss...
This is the final report, circulated as a UN General Assembly and Security Council Document, of the ...
An estimated 230 million children live surrounded by armed conflicts, and approximately 5 million ch...
One in six children globally live in areas affected by armed conflict, facing a range of threats and...
The Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton University (LISD) and the non-governm...
It is frustrating for every reasonable human being to observe scenes of exploitation around the worl...
Children are particularly vulnerable individuals and therefore, they have particular rights under in...
The study focused on identifying the common grave violations committed against children, understandi...
Document collected by the University of Texas Libraries from the web-site of the Reseau Documentaire...
This research paper examines models of engagement to address the continued recruitment and use of ch...
In the Darfur region of Sudan, over 2.3 million children have been affected by the ongoing genocide ...
This paper discusses the issue of children’s involvement in armed conflict across the historically w...
Defence date: 27 May 2013Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin, European University Institute (...
Since children are particularly vulnerable in armed conflicts, they are conferred legal protection u...
The report discusses specific, concrete, and targeted actions that can be taken within the framework...
The Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton University (LISD), the Permanent Miss...
This is the final report, circulated as a UN General Assembly and Security Council Document, of the ...
An estimated 230 million children live surrounded by armed conflicts, and approximately 5 million ch...
One in six children globally live in areas affected by armed conflict, facing a range of threats and...
The Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination at Princeton University (LISD) and the non-governm...
It is frustrating for every reasonable human being to observe scenes of exploitation around the worl...
Children are particularly vulnerable individuals and therefore, they have particular rights under in...
The study focused on identifying the common grave violations committed against children, understandi...
Document collected by the University of Texas Libraries from the web-site of the Reseau Documentaire...
This research paper examines models of engagement to address the continued recruitment and use of ch...
In the Darfur region of Sudan, over 2.3 million children have been affected by the ongoing genocide ...
This paper discusses the issue of children’s involvement in armed conflict across the historically w...
Defence date: 27 May 2013Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin, European University Institute (...
Since children are particularly vulnerable in armed conflicts, they are conferred legal protection u...