Transitional Justice For Child Soldiers Accountability And Social Reconstruction In Postconflict Contexts

Transitional Justice For Child Soldiers Accountability And Social Reconstruction In Postconflict Contexts
About this book
"Children are recruited to fight in conflicts around the world and violent cruelty characterizes many of the conflicts in which children participate. Some children are perpetrators of some of the worst acts of depraved murder, disfigurement, and terrorism imaginable. They then struggle to reintegrate into communities that were victims of the violence. Taking into account the interests of children and other victims of conflict, and considering the needs of post-conflict communities, this book examines and offers suggestions for how transitional justice practices should conceptualize and address the involvement of child soldiers in violent collective harm. This book will appeal to a wide range of scholars from International Relations, Criminal Justice, Law, Philosophy, Sociology, Anthropology, Development and African Studies"--Unedited summary from book cover.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL17413936W
Subjects
Children and warInternational lawSoldiersHuman rights, africaChild soldiersTransitional justicePostwar reconstructionSocial aspects