International Law

International Law and Child Soldiers

By Gus Waschefort
Hart Publishing January 2017

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ISBN-13
9781509913831
Publisher
Hart Publishing
Publication
January 2017
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This book commences with an analysis of the current state of child soldiering internationally. Thereafter the proscriptive content of contemporary norms on the prohibition of the use and recruitment of child soldiers is evaluated, so as to determine whether these norms are capable of better enforcement.

An 'issues-based' approach is adopted, in terms of which no specific regime of law, such as international humanitarian law (IHL), is deemed dominant. Instead, universal and regional human rights law, international criminal law and IHL are assessed cumulatively, so as to create a mutually reinforcing web of protection.

Ultimately, it is argued that the effective implementation of child soldier prohibitive norms does not require major changes to any entity or functionary engaged in such prevention; rather, it requires the constant reassessment and refinement of all such entities and functionaries, and here, some changes are suggested.

International judicial, quasi-judicial and non-judicial entities and functionaries most relevant to child soldier prevention are critically assessed. Ultimately the conclusions reached are assessed in light of a case study on the use and recruitment of child soldiers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Table of Contents

1.
Situating the Debate
2.
Contemporary Child Soldiering: Distribution, Use and Causes
3.
International Humanitarian Law and the Prevention of Child
Soldiering
4.
International Human Rights Law and International
Humanitarian Law: An Integrated International Law Response to
the Prevention of Child Soldiering
5.
International Criminal Responsibility and the Prosecution of
Individuals for the Enlistment, Conscription and Use of Child
Soldiers
6.
International Institutional Law and the Prevention of Child
Soldiering
7.
Case Study: The Democratic Republic of the Congo
8.
Conclusion
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