Children and Youth in Armed Conflict (2 vols.)

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Children and youth in armed conflict grow up in very challenging circumstances. Thus, an in-depth examination of the many interrelated issues they face is warranted, which this comprehensive book provides. This book addresses their situation in a multidisciplinary way, linking their reality in peacetime to their situation in wartime, and deals with issues such as: their economic, social and cultural rights; public health; the traumatic consequences of war; whether violence gives rise to violent behavior; the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child; and international humanitarian law. Other issues explored include the provision of education in armed conflict; the African Union’s Kampala Convention on internally displaced persons; Colombia’s Constitutional Court’s Auto decision 251 on internally displaced children and youth; the Inter-American, African and European human rights work on children in armed conflict; and the numerous challenges involved with transitional justice. Further the Monitoring and Reporting Mechanism set up by Security Council resolution 1612 (2005), the work of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict and the Offices of the Special-Representatives of Children and Armed Conflict and on Sexual Violence in Conflict, gender-based violence and the African Youth Charter are studied. This is a book that students and professionals from different disciplines and backgrounds, including from academia, international organisations, non-governmental organisations, the medical community, governments, etc., will find to be a valuable resource in their quest to learn more about an area of study that has long been neglected.

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Ann-Charlotte Nilsson, Independent Researcher and Consultant, LL.M., University of Lund, BsSoc, University of Uppsala (major in peace and conflict studies), M.A. in International Affairs, Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University. She utilises a multidisciplinary approach and the framework of international human rights and international humanitarian law and peace and conflict resolution, and within this framework she focuses on issues such as political violence and terrorism, ethnicity, violence against children and women, internally displaced and refugees, political psychology and governance.
Excerpt of table of contents:
Foreword; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations;
VOLUME I
Introduction
1. The Development of Political, Civil and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Children
2. Public Health and Armed Conflict
3. Street Children and Other Vulnerable Children
4. Providing Education in Armed Conflict
5. The Inter-American Human Rights System as It Pertains to Children
6. The African Regional Human Rights System
7. The European Union’s Work on Children and Armed Conflict
8. The Issues of Trauma, Psychological and Psycho-Social Consequences for Children and Youth in Armed Conflict
9. Internally Displaced Persons
10 The Legal Protection of Children and Armed Conflict
VOLUME II
11. The Work of the United Nations on Children and Armed Conflict
12. Gender-Based Violence Against Children, Young Women, and Women in Armed Conflict
13. Armed Confl ict, Transitional Justice and Children and Youth
14. Children Associated With Armed Forces and Armed Groups
15. Adolescents and Youth and Armed Conflict
16. Conclusion
Bibliography; Index.
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