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Protection of children during armed political conflictProtection of children during armed political conflict

Protection of children during armed political conflict

Charles W. Greenbaum, Philip E. Veerman

About this book

This volume attempts to examine the issue of prevention of violence to children in violent political conflicts from a multidisciplinary perspective that includes international law, developmental psychology, education, communications and police science. While this volume concentrates mainly on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it also presents the experience of others in different parts of the world who have coped successfully with prevention of violence to civilian populations, and particularly to children. The editors aim to engage military and police communities world-wide, and especially in our society, Israel, in a dialogue concerning the most effective ways to abide by international conventions of human rights and childrens rights to which Israeli society is committed. The volume reports on practical methods to save the lives of civilians and children in political conflicts that have been tried and which serve to protect children.

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OL Work ID
OL18862797W

Subjects

Children and warChildrenLegal status, lawsArab-Israeli conflictChildren, legal status, laws, etc.Conflict management

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