1. | Derluyn, Ilse ... [et al.] : Re-member, 2012 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Re-member : rehabilitation, reintegration and reconciliation of war-affected children / Derluyn, Ilse ... [et al.] - (Series on transitional justice ; 11), xxxviii, 568 p.. - Antwerp : Intersentia, 2012. ISBN 978-94-000-0027-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: Preface, by Radhika Coomaraswamy. Foreword, by Jaap E. Doek. Introduction: Children Aff ected by Armed Confl ict at the Intersection of Th ree Fields of Study, by Cindy Mels, Ilse Derluyn, Stephan Parmentier and Wouter Vandenhole. PART I SETTING THE SCENE: THREE DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES:. 1. International Legal Protection for the Recovery and Reintegration of War-Affected Children, by Bo Viktor Nylund. 2. Psychosocial Well-Being and the Integration of War-Aff ected Children: Toward a Community Resilience Approach, by Michael Wessells. 3. Integrating Transitional Justice and Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration: Th e Need to Achieve Rehabilitation, Reintegration and Reconciliation for Child Soldiers and Child Victims of Enforced Disappearances, by Jeremy Sarkin. PART II LESSONS LEARNT FROM CURRENT PRACTICES AND APPROACHES:. 4. And the Children Learned Not to Cry: Stories About Children and Transitional Justice in Latin America, by Javier Ciurlizza. 5. When Hurbinek Survives. Transitional Justice and Children’s Rights: Lessons Learnt from Rwanda, by Pietro Sullo. 6. “We Have Life Without Living”: Addressing the Legacies of Genocide for Rwanda’s Children and Youth, by Kirrily Pells. 7. Rehabilitating Separated Children Th rough Holistic, Community-Based Models, by Jessica Muir and Elhum Shakerifar. 8. Release and Reintegration of Child Soldiers: One Part of a Bigger Puzzle, by Lucia Withers. 9. No Return Home: Th e (Non-)Reintegration of Youth Ex-Combatants in Sierra Leone as a Challenge to the Contextualisation of DDR and Transitional Justice, by Martien Schotsmans. 10. Support to the Education and Livelihoods of War-Aff ected Children and Youth in Northern Uganda, by Ann Lorschiedter and Femke Bannink-Mbazzi. 11. Transitional Justice Implications for the Use of Child Soldiers in Eritrea, by Daniel R. Mekonnen. 12. Children in Twentieth Century Europe Aff ected by War: Historical Experiences in Giving Them Refuge, by Frank Caestecker. PART III EXPLORING RESOURCES THROUGH EMPIRICAL RESEARCH:. 13. Life in Rebel Captivity and its Challenges for the Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Former Child Soldiers: The Case of Northern Uganda, by Sofi e Vindevogel, Kathleen Coppens, Ilse Derluyn, Gerrit Loots and Eric Broekaert. 14. Psychosocial Care in Rehabilitation Centres for Former Child Soldiers in Northern Uganda, by Kathleen Coppens, Sofie Vindevogel, Ilse Derluyn, Gerrit Loots and Eric Broekaert. 15. Lessons Learnt from the Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Girl Mothers in Northern Uganda: A Case-Study from Gulu District, by Sarah Kamya and Charles N. Bwana. 16. Community-Based Approaches to the Reintegration of Self-Demobilised Child Soldiers: Th e Case of the Democratic Republic of Congo, by Mulanda Juma. 6. Approaches to the Reintegration of Self-Demobilised Child Soldiers and the Role of the Community:. 17. Psychosocial Adjustment and Mental Health Services in Post-Confl ict Sierra Leone: Experiences of CAAFAG and War-Aff ected Youth, Families and Service Providers, by Theresa Betancourt, Sandra Zaeh, A’Nova Ettien and Laura Khan . 18. The Fit Between Mental Health Needs and Programming Responses for War-Aff ected Children in Northern Uganda, by James Okello, Ilse Derluyn, Seggane Musisi and Eric Broekaert. PART IV LOOKING BACK, REACHING FORWARD:. 19. War-Aff ected Children, International Crisis of Meaning, and the Limits of Rehabilitation Programmes, by Vanessa Pupavac. 20. Exploring the Context for Adolescent Mental Health and Psychosocial Assistance in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, by Cindy Mels, Ilse Derluyn, Eric Broekaert and Koen Vlassenroot. 21. A Gender Perspective on Girls and Young Women in Armed Confl icts and Organised Armed Violence – Some Examples from Latin America, by Maria Luisa Bartolomei. 22. On Children’s Rights and Wrongs: Th e Challenges for a Rights-Based Approach to Reintegration, by Yannick Weyns. INDEX WORDS:
GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS: Latin America / Argentina / Colombia / Rwanda / Uganda / Spain / Congo / Sierra Leone / El Salvador NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; ICC statute; |
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2. | McBride, Julie : The war crime of child soldier recruitment, 2014 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph The war crime of child soldier recruitment / McBride, Julie, xxv, 216 p.. - The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press, 2014. ISBN 978-90-6704-920-7 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. The child soldier dilemma. 2. The Rome Statute: codification of the crime. 3. The Special Court for Sierra Leone: 'crystallisation' and child soldiers. 4. Special Court for Sierra Leone: the first convictions. 5. Child soldiers at the International Criminal Court. 6. Conclusions. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; CRC-OP; ICC statute; Statute of the Special Court for Sierra Leone; Additional protocols of the Geneva conventions |
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3. | Nylund, Bo Viktor : Child soldiers and transitional justice, 2016 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph Child soldiers and transitional justice : protecting the rights of children involved in armed conflicts / Nylund, Bo Viktor, xvi, 272 p. - Cambridge : Intersentia, 2016. ISBN 978-1-78068-394-2 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. 1. Objective, scope, and transitional justice as an analytical framework. 2. Child recruitment and the rule of law: international law and the prohibition against recruiting and using children to take direct part in hostilities. 3. Child recruitment and criminal justice: the Lubanga case. 4. Child recruitment and historical justice: the Security Council mechanism on monitoring and reporting. 5. Child recruitment and reparatory justice: recovery and reintegration of war-affected children. 6. Child recruitment and institutional justice. 7. Children involved in armed conflict and participatory justice: balancing rights and responsibilities. 8. Conclusions: transitional justice and the potential for stronger protection of the rights of children involved in armed conflicts. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (GENERAL): CRC; Optional protocol to the CRC on the involvement of children in armed conflict; Geneva conventions; Additional protocols to the Geneva conventions |
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4. | Kuwali, Dan (ed.) : By all means necessary, 2017 |
BIBLIOGRAPHIC LEVEL: monograph By all means necessary : protecting civilians and preventing mass atrocities in Africa / Kuwali, Dan (ed.) ; Viljoen, Frans (ed.), 495 p. - Pretoria : Pretoria University Law Press, 2017. ISBN 978-1-920538-66-8 LANGUAGE: ENG ABSTRACT: CONTENTS:. PART I: IMPLEMENTATION OF PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS MANDATES. 1. Dan Kuwali and Frans Viljoen: Introduction. 2. Dan Kuwali: Article 4(h), the responsibility to protect and the protection of civilians. 3. Conor Foley: Defining protection of civilians in the context of armed conflicts. 4. Dire Tladi: Interpretation of protection of civilians mandates in United Nations Security Council Resolutions. PART II: PROTECTION OF SPECIFIC POPULATIONS AND PROPERTY AT RISK. 5. Thompson Chengeta: Protection of civilians from wilful killing in armed conflicts. 6. Dan Kuwali: Prevention of violent extremism in Africa. 7. Cephas Lumina: Protection of children in armed conflicts. 8. Cristiano d'Orsi: Protection of refugees and internally displaced persons during armed conflicts. 9. Dan Kuwali, Catherine Nakirya and Grace Amuge: Protection from sexual and gender-based violence in Africa. 10. Dan Kuwali and Gudmundur Alfredsson: Protection of minorities. 11. Jan F. Mutton: Protection of cultural heritage during armed conflicts in Africa. PART III: MEANS AND STRATEGIES FOR DEALING WITH MASS ATROCITIES. 12. Anna Larsson and Dan Kuwali: The role of humanitarian agencies in the protection of civilians. 13. Thomas Probert: The role of the UN Human Rights Council Special Procedures in protecting the right to life in armed conflicts. 14. John-Mark Iyi: The role of courts in protection of civilians. 15. Mphatso Boti-Phiri: Conflict prevention, peace building and prevention of mass atrocities. 16. Neville Dastoor and Dan Kuwali: The role of the United Nations Security Council in protection of civilians. PART IV: LESSONS LEARNT IN PROTECTION OF CIVILIANS IN ARMED CONFLICTS. 17. Buba Bojang: Protection of civilians in armed conflicts in West Africa. 18. Bright Nkrumah and Godard Busingye: No peace, no war: protection of civilians in the Great Lakes Region in Africa. 19. Paul Phiri: Protection of civilians in the Horn of Africa. 20. Joe Stork: Protection of civilians: experiences from the Middle East and North Africa. 21. Solomon Dersso: The African Union's agenda on the protection of civilians: a review of its ambition and practice. 22. Noel M. Morada: Asian perspectives on atrocity prevention and protection of civilians PART V: THE FUTURE OF PROTECTING CIVILIANS AND PREVENTING MASS ATROCITIES IN AFRICA. 23. Gilbert Mittawa: Overcoming challenges in protecting civilians. 24. Dan Kuwali: The future of protection of civilians in Africa. 25. Dan Kuwali and Frans Viljoen: Conclusion. INDEX WORDS:
NOTE (MEETINGS): Colloquim on the protection of civilians in armed conflicts, Pretoria, 18 and 19 September 2014 NOTE (GENERAL): Constitutive Act of the African Union |