Children and Armed Conflict - A guide to international humanitarian and human rights law (Rachel Harvey, Children and Armed Conflict Unit, published by the International Bureau for Children's Rights) (June 2003)
This guide is a comprehensive look at international humanitarian and human rights law. It was published as a book and is available here online. The guide comprises a detailed analysis of international standards relating to children and armed conflict by focusing on several key issues and how they relate to the international law.
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Child soldiers in the UK: Analysis of recruitment and deployment practices of under-18s and the CRC(Rachel Harvey, The Children and Armed Conflict Unit) (June 2002)
In this article, Rachel Harvey analyses the recruitment and involvement of child soldiers in the U.K. army and scrutinised the practice of deploying child soldiers in the light of international standards.
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Recruitment and deployment of child soldiers – The beginning of the end? (Rachel Harvey, The Children and Armed Conflict Unit) (March 2000)
This article responded to the adoption of the optional protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child prohibiting the use of child soldiers and asked whether the practice of recruitment and deployment of child soldiers was set to end.
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Second Report on the Impact of Armed Conflict On Children in Kosovo (Carolyn Hamilton, Helen Rimington and Federica Donati) (August 1999)
This follow up report re-examines the impact of armed conflict on children in Kosovo by looking at the judicial system, education, child protection, and active organisations working for child rights.
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The Impact of Armed Conflict On Children in Kosovo (Carolyn Hamilton and Nathalie Man) (November 1998)
This is the initial report by Professor Carolyn Hamilton and Nathalie Man into the effect of armed conflict on the enjoyment of rights by children in Kosovo.
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