The reality of child soldiers who join rebel forces once they reach adulthood pres¬ents complex legal questions in the face of contemporary international criminal law principles which, on the one hand, afford protection to all children, and on the other, unequivocally call for the prosecution and punishment of those who are guilty of committing serious crimes. Currently, the case of Dominic Ongwen before the ICC raises contentious issues, including whether or not international criminal law permits the consideration of factors, such as the impact of the experiences as a child soldier on future conduct, when he is prosecuted for allegedly committing crimes during adulthood. This article specifically examines whether Ongwen’s experiences as a ...
Currently, there are tens of thousands of child soldiers among the ranks of combatants in internatio...
During the trial of LRA commander Dominic Ongwen at the International Criminal Court, the request wa...
Atrocities committed by children are frequently explained away by arguments of coercion: children a...
The Lords Resistance Army is one of the most brutal rebel groups in Africa and which is mainly activ...
On Feb. 4, 2021, the International Criminal Court (ICC) convicted Dominic Ongwen of 61 counts of cri...
The phenomenon of child soldiers encompasses up to half a million of adolescents around the world an...
The phenomenon of child soldiers has gained increased attention since the condemnation, last year, o...
Doctor Legum - LLDChildren have been committing crimes during times of war and other armed conflicts...
The problem of child soldiers is not going to go away. While it may not be a popular solution, child...
This thesis encircles the Ongwen case currently pending in the International Criminal Court. The the...
The increasing number of domestic conflicts around the world has put civilian populations in general...
This paper analyses the judgment recently issued by the International Criminal Court in The Procurat...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) came into being in 2002. Its purpose is to prosecute persons ...
Child soldiers were a central concern in the first decade of the International Criminal Court; indee...
This article examines the issue of the position of child soldiers under International Law. After pre...
Currently, there are tens of thousands of child soldiers among the ranks of combatants in internatio...
During the trial of LRA commander Dominic Ongwen at the International Criminal Court, the request wa...
Atrocities committed by children are frequently explained away by arguments of coercion: children a...
The Lords Resistance Army is one of the most brutal rebel groups in Africa and which is mainly activ...
On Feb. 4, 2021, the International Criminal Court (ICC) convicted Dominic Ongwen of 61 counts of cri...
The phenomenon of child soldiers encompasses up to half a million of adolescents around the world an...
The phenomenon of child soldiers has gained increased attention since the condemnation, last year, o...
Doctor Legum - LLDChildren have been committing crimes during times of war and other armed conflicts...
The problem of child soldiers is not going to go away. While it may not be a popular solution, child...
This thesis encircles the Ongwen case currently pending in the International Criminal Court. The the...
The increasing number of domestic conflicts around the world has put civilian populations in general...
This paper analyses the judgment recently issued by the International Criminal Court in The Procurat...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) came into being in 2002. Its purpose is to prosecute persons ...
Child soldiers were a central concern in the first decade of the International Criminal Court; indee...
This article examines the issue of the position of child soldiers under International Law. After pre...
Currently, there are tens of thousands of child soldiers among the ranks of combatants in internatio...
During the trial of LRA commander Dominic Ongwen at the International Criminal Court, the request wa...
Atrocities committed by children are frequently explained away by arguments of coercion: children a...