Military Training and Children in Armed Conflict: Law, Policy and Practice

Summary: The book addresses three main questions:
what are the obligations of officers of national
armed forces in relation to children (civilians or
combatants) whom they or those under their
command may encounter while participating in
situations of armed conflict? How realistic and
achievable are these obligations? How can
compliance with them be encouraged,
monitored, and/or enforced?

The book is intended for use particularly by those involved in training of
national armed forces, including officers themselves, and members of
governments, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and inter-
governmental organisations. It is hoped that it will also be of interest to
lawyers, academics and others concerned with ‘child rights’ and related law
and policy.

The publisher has agreed to give a 25% discount to CRINMAIL subscribers
until 1 July. People who wish to order at the 25% discount, must order
directly from Brill (the parent company of Martinus Nijhoff), either from the
distribution centre in the UK or US. (They can do this on the internet.) In
order to get the discount, they must quote the campaign code, which is
46807. All prices exclude VAT and shipping and handling.
Owner: Jenny Kuperpdf: www.lse.ac.uk/resources/LSEMagazine/pdf/winter2004/warAndChildren.pdf

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