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In a political climate that holds limited promise for addressing
the issue of child recruitment, Child Soldiers and Transitional
Justice: Protecting the Rights of Children Involved in Armed
Conflicts challenges the trend towards a narrow focus on
recruitment and use of the child, and seeks to contribute to more
effective prevention and responses that offer the child a chance of
recovery, reconciliation and reintegration.This book adapts
existing theoretical frameworks of transitional justice in order to
analyse child recruitment, with a view to demonstrating how a
society can address the issue in a holistic way. It systematises
relevant knowledge across a wide range of legal fields to allow for
greater understanding of the law and principles, and a more
informed basis for practical engagement with transitional justice
mechanisms.Delving deep into the travaux prparatoires of each of
the fundamental legal instruments, the author analyses their
evolution, spanning humanitarian law, human rights law, criminal
law, and other aspects of public law, including peace agreements
and action plans developed with armed groups and forces. He
provides a particular focus on and in-depth analysis of the Lubanga
case, and its implications for other components of transitional
justice. The findings highlight arguments for placing child
recruitment firmly on the transitional justice agenda.By
considering child recruitment against a transitional justice
framework, the book allows a detailed understanding of the distinct
but complementary components rule of law, criminal justice,
historical justice, reparatory justice, institutional justice, and
participatory justice and reveals the untapped potential in
interactions between different areas of transitional justice.
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