Can the use of children as soldiers be effectively regulated at an international level? Child soldiers in international law examines how international law has developed to deal with this problematic and emotive issue. -- .
Can the use of children as soldiers be effectively regulated at an international level? Child soldiers in international law examines how international law has developed to deal with this problematic and emotive issue. -- .
Matthew Happold is Professor of Public International Law at the University of Luxembourg. He also practises as a barrister from 3 Hare Court, London.
Inhaltsangabe
Child soldiers ininternational law: Introduction Part I 1. Child soldiers in the world today 2. Children and children's rights: Changing perceptions Part II 3. The United Nations and child soldiers Part III 4. The legal regulation of the recruitment and use of children in hostilities: International humanitarian law 5. The legal regulation of the recruitment and use of children in hostilities: International human rights law 6. The legal regulation of the recruitment and use of children in hostilities: Customary internationallaw and non-state actors Part IV 7. The legal treatment of child soldiers Part V 8. The recruitment of child soldiers as a war crime 9. The responsibility of child soldiers for war crimes Part VI 10. Child soldiers as asylum seekers and refugees Part VII 11. Child soldiers in international law: Conclusion
Child soldiers ininternational law: Introduction Part I 1. Child soldiers in the world today 2. Children and children's rights: Changing perceptions Part II 3. The United Nations and child soldiers Part III 4. The legal regulation of the recruitment and use of children in hostilities: International humanitarian law 5. The legal regulation of the recruitment and use of children in hostilities: International human rights law 6. The legal regulation of the recruitment and use of children in hostilities: Customary internationallaw and non-state actors Part IV 7. The legal treatment of child soldiers Part V 8. The recruitment of child soldiers as a war crime 9. The responsibility of child soldiers for war crimes Part VI 10. Child soldiers as asylum seekers and refugees Part VII 11. Child soldiers in international law: Conclusion
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