Children and Violence (eBook, ePUB)
Agency, Experience, and Representation in and beyond Armed Conflict
Redaktion: Bameka, Christelle Molima; Drumbl, Mark A.; Hanson, Karl; Kamara, Mohamed; Barrett, Jastine C.
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Agency, Experience, and Representation in and beyond Armed Conflict
Redaktion: Bameka, Christelle Molima; Drumbl, Mark A.; Hanson, Karl; Kamara, Mohamed; Barrett, Jastine C.
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This multi-disciplinary volume provides an innovative approach to children and violence, looking beyond the existing literature that focuses on child soldiers in the 'Global South'.
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This multi-disciplinary volume provides an innovative approach to children and violence, looking beyond the existing literature that focuses on child soldiers in the 'Global South'.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040343227
- Artikelnr.: 73556336
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040343227
- Artikelnr.: 73556336
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Christelle Molima Bameka is Scientific Coordinator of the Law and Society Initiative of the University of Lausanne (Switzerland). She is the author of Enfants soldats et reinsertion socio- communautaire. Questions de responsabilité pénale en droit international et national congolais (2022). Jastine C. Barrett is an independent human rights consultant, international lawyer, and academic based in the United Kingdom. She is the author of Child Perpetrators on Trial: Insights from Post- Genocide Rwanda (2019) and co- editor of the Research Handbook on Child Soldiers (with Mark A. Drumbl, 2019). Mohamed Kamara is Professor of French and Africana Studies and chair of the Romance Languages department at Washington and Lee University in Virginia. He is the author of When Mosquitoes Come Marching In: A Play in Spectacles (2021) and Colonial Legacies in Francophone African Literature: The School and the Invention of the Bourgeoisie (2023). Karl Hanson is Director of the Centre for Children's Rights Studies and Full Professor at the Faculty of Law at the University of Geneva in Switzerland. Mark A. Drumbl is the Class of 1975 Alumni Professor at Washington and Lee University, School of Law, where he also serves as Director of the University's Transnational Law Institute. He is the author of Atrocity, Punishment, and International Law (2007), Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy (2012), and Informers Up Close: Stories from Communist Prague (2024, with Barbora Holá); and co- editor (with Jastine Barrett) of the Research Handbook on Child Soldiers (2019) and of Sights, Sounds, and Sensibilities of Atrocity Prosecutions (2024, with Caroline Fournet).
Chapter 1. Introduction Part I: Joining and Leaving Armed Fights Chapter 2.
Safeguarding Futures: Rethinking Preventative Approaches to Protect Minors
from Recruitment and Use in Colombia Chapter 3. From Child Soldiers to
Struggling Citizens: Children and Youth in a Broken and Uneven Social
Contract in Conflict and Post-Conflict Democratic Republic of Congo
Chapter 4. Former Child Soldiers, Persistent Conceptions of Childhood, and
the Long Road of Transitional Justice in Uganda Chapter 5. Sulh as
Restorative Justice for Child Soldiers Part II: Cross-Overs: Fights Beyond
Conventional Armed Conflict Chapter 6. Children and Cyberconflict:
(Re)assessing Harm and the Capacity of Legal Instruments to Protect
Chapter 7. Guilty Victims or Not? Non-Punishment of Child Trafficking
Victims and Child Soldiers Under International Law Chapter 8. Children as
Informers and Denouncers Chapter 9. Afghanistan's Bacha Posh Girls:
Unspoken Gender-Based Violence and Psychological Trauma Within the Broader
Context of an Armed Conflict Part III: Imagining Children and Fights:
Representation, Ethics, Aesthetics Chapter 10. Childhood, Victimhood, and
Agency in Namina Forna's The Gilded Ones and Kim Nguyen's War Witch
Chapter 11. Tools of War, Tools of State: Stories of the Child Combatant in
Global North-South Relations Chapter 12. Children Born of Conflict-Related
Sexual Violence in Rwanda: In Search of Recognition and Advocacy Chapter
13. Child Soldiers and the Right of Self-Defence
Safeguarding Futures: Rethinking Preventative Approaches to Protect Minors
from Recruitment and Use in Colombia Chapter 3. From Child Soldiers to
Struggling Citizens: Children and Youth in a Broken and Uneven Social
Contract in Conflict and Post-Conflict Democratic Republic of Congo
Chapter 4. Former Child Soldiers, Persistent Conceptions of Childhood, and
the Long Road of Transitional Justice in Uganda Chapter 5. Sulh as
Restorative Justice for Child Soldiers Part II: Cross-Overs: Fights Beyond
Conventional Armed Conflict Chapter 6. Children and Cyberconflict:
(Re)assessing Harm and the Capacity of Legal Instruments to Protect
Chapter 7. Guilty Victims or Not? Non-Punishment of Child Trafficking
Victims and Child Soldiers Under International Law Chapter 8. Children as
Informers and Denouncers Chapter 9. Afghanistan's Bacha Posh Girls:
Unspoken Gender-Based Violence and Psychological Trauma Within the Broader
Context of an Armed Conflict Part III: Imagining Children and Fights:
Representation, Ethics, Aesthetics Chapter 10. Childhood, Victimhood, and
Agency in Namina Forna's The Gilded Ones and Kim Nguyen's War Witch
Chapter 11. Tools of War, Tools of State: Stories of the Child Combatant in
Global North-South Relations Chapter 12. Children Born of Conflict-Related
Sexual Violence in Rwanda: In Search of Recognition and Advocacy Chapter
13. Child Soldiers and the Right of Self-Defence
Chapter 1. Introduction Part I: Joining and Leaving Armed Fights Chapter 2.
Safeguarding Futures: Rethinking Preventative Approaches to Protect Minors
from Recruitment and Use in Colombia Chapter 3. From Child Soldiers to
Struggling Citizens: Children and Youth in a Broken and Uneven Social
Contract in Conflict and Post-Conflict Democratic Republic of Congo
Chapter 4. Former Child Soldiers, Persistent Conceptions of Childhood, and
the Long Road of Transitional Justice in Uganda Chapter 5. Sulh as
Restorative Justice for Child Soldiers Part II: Cross-Overs: Fights Beyond
Conventional Armed Conflict Chapter 6. Children and Cyberconflict:
(Re)assessing Harm and the Capacity of Legal Instruments to Protect
Chapter 7. Guilty Victims or Not? Non-Punishment of Child Trafficking
Victims and Child Soldiers Under International Law Chapter 8. Children as
Informers and Denouncers Chapter 9. Afghanistan's Bacha Posh Girls:
Unspoken Gender-Based Violence and Psychological Trauma Within the Broader
Context of an Armed Conflict Part III: Imagining Children and Fights:
Representation, Ethics, Aesthetics Chapter 10. Childhood, Victimhood, and
Agency in Namina Forna's The Gilded Ones and Kim Nguyen's War Witch
Chapter 11. Tools of War, Tools of State: Stories of the Child Combatant in
Global North-South Relations Chapter 12. Children Born of Conflict-Related
Sexual Violence in Rwanda: In Search of Recognition and Advocacy Chapter
13. Child Soldiers and the Right of Self-Defence
Safeguarding Futures: Rethinking Preventative Approaches to Protect Minors
from Recruitment and Use in Colombia Chapter 3. From Child Soldiers to
Struggling Citizens: Children and Youth in a Broken and Uneven Social
Contract in Conflict and Post-Conflict Democratic Republic of Congo
Chapter 4. Former Child Soldiers, Persistent Conceptions of Childhood, and
the Long Road of Transitional Justice in Uganda Chapter 5. Sulh as
Restorative Justice for Child Soldiers Part II: Cross-Overs: Fights Beyond
Conventional Armed Conflict Chapter 6. Children and Cyberconflict:
(Re)assessing Harm and the Capacity of Legal Instruments to Protect
Chapter 7. Guilty Victims or Not? Non-Punishment of Child Trafficking
Victims and Child Soldiers Under International Law Chapter 8. Children as
Informers and Denouncers Chapter 9. Afghanistan's Bacha Posh Girls:
Unspoken Gender-Based Violence and Psychological Trauma Within the Broader
Context of an Armed Conflict Part III: Imagining Children and Fights:
Representation, Ethics, Aesthetics Chapter 10. Childhood, Victimhood, and
Agency in Namina Forna's The Gilded Ones and Kim Nguyen's War Witch
Chapter 11. Tools of War, Tools of State: Stories of the Child Combatant in
Global North-South Relations Chapter 12. Children Born of Conflict-Related
Sexual Violence in Rwanda: In Search of Recognition and Advocacy Chapter
13. Child Soldiers and the Right of Self-Defence