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This book is a work of a prominent Child Rights Advocate in South Sudan and whole world. This dissertation will explore the possibilities of connecting Article 39 of the United Nations Convention on the Right of the Child (CRC) to the work of organizations charged with Integration and Rehabilitation of children in conflict and post-conflict zones. The objective and purpose of this work is to create a Minimum Rehabilitation Standard which aimed to harmonize the organizations e.g. United Nations and state agencies regulations in the field of reintegration and rehabilitation of children and youth affected by war.…mehr

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This book is a work of a prominent Child Rights Advocate in South Sudan and whole world. This dissertation will explore the possibilities of connecting Article 39 of the United Nations Convention on the Right of the Child (CRC) to the work of organizations charged with Integration and Rehabilitation of children in conflict and post-conflict zones. The objective and purpose of this work is to create a Minimum Rehabilitation Standard which aimed to harmonize the organizations e.g. United Nations and state agencies regulations in the field of reintegration and rehabilitation of children and youth affected by war.
Autorenporträt
Is a lawyer at Gak Law Firm & senior lecturer at Dr. John Garang Memorial University, Faculty of Law. He is a PhD student at VU, Amsterdam. He compiled the Compendium of South Sudan Laws, GLF 1st Edition, 2012; and Co-author of Customary Justice: Application of Customary Law in Statutory and Bench Courts/JS