Large numbers of children and adolescents recruited into the armed conflict in Colombia are now being demobilised. Lessons from the previous peace process of 2003-08 could usefully inform today’s transitional justice process, in particular with regard to reintegrating ex-combatant minors into civilian life and avoiding their further displacement or co-option by armed groups
Violent crime in Colombia is analyzed following the demobilization of ex-combatants using municipal-...
Children, especially girls, are considered victims in armed conflicts. Children who participate in c...
The impact of armed conflict on children’s rights and protection is not disputed in existing researc...
Large numbers of children and adolescents recruited into the armed conflict in Colombia are now bein...
In recent years, the views on youth in post-conflict societies has started to move away from stereot...
The authors of this Article were committed to researching the impact of the paramilitary demobilizat...
In the absence of a comprehensive peace agreement that enables the end of Colombia's armed conflict,...
Since being enshrined in law in the form of the Rome Statute, the Transitional Justice approach to p...
Objective. There are estimates of up to 18,000 children engaged with armed groups in Colombia. After...
Ex-combatants and the communities that receive them are the key interlocutors in this anthropologica...
An in-depth study of the complex situation in Colombia; extensive research involving a broad range o...
Colombia has suffered from an internal armed conflict with different armed groups for more than five...
ilustraciones, graficasLa permanencia del conflicto armado en Colombia y el fenómeno del reclutamien...
El reclutamiento de los menores, pone de manifiesto el contexto social en el que se desarrollan los ...
Children living in conflict environments are tactical agents. Even though their agency is highly con...
Violent crime in Colombia is analyzed following the demobilization of ex-combatants using municipal-...
Children, especially girls, are considered victims in armed conflicts. Children who participate in c...
The impact of armed conflict on children’s rights and protection is not disputed in existing researc...
Large numbers of children and adolescents recruited into the armed conflict in Colombia are now bein...
In recent years, the views on youth in post-conflict societies has started to move away from stereot...
The authors of this Article were committed to researching the impact of the paramilitary demobilizat...
In the absence of a comprehensive peace agreement that enables the end of Colombia's armed conflict,...
Since being enshrined in law in the form of the Rome Statute, the Transitional Justice approach to p...
Objective. There are estimates of up to 18,000 children engaged with armed groups in Colombia. After...
Ex-combatants and the communities that receive them are the key interlocutors in this anthropologica...
An in-depth study of the complex situation in Colombia; extensive research involving a broad range o...
Colombia has suffered from an internal armed conflict with different armed groups for more than five...
ilustraciones, graficasLa permanencia del conflicto armado en Colombia y el fenómeno del reclutamien...
El reclutamiento de los menores, pone de manifiesto el contexto social en el que se desarrollan los ...
Children living in conflict environments are tactical agents. Even though their agency is highly con...
Violent crime in Colombia is analyzed following the demobilization of ex-combatants using municipal-...
Children, especially girls, are considered victims in armed conflicts. Children who participate in c...
The impact of armed conflict on children’s rights and protection is not disputed in existing researc...