Optional Protocol on the involvement of children in armed conflict

Child Soldier Prevention Act of 2008
ven, 18/02/2011 - 00:00 Instrument
Text of the United States Child Soldier Prevention Act of 2008.
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AFGHANISTAN: Ban calls for greater efforts to tackle child rights violations
15/fév/2011 News
Summary: Ban Ki-moon presents the findings of a new report on children's rights violations in Afghanistan. ...
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PHILIPPINES: Some of the worst cases of child abuse recorded, says US report
11/fév/2011 News
Summary: The Philippines is one of over 120 countries where the "worst forms of child labor" continue to exist,...
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PAKISTAN: Statement by Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict
11/fév/2011 News
Summary: Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict, on on the teenage boy suicide bomber in Pakistan,...
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RWANDA: Rebel leader sent to the International Criminal Court
10/fév/2011 News
Summary: Callixte Mbarushimana, the head of a Rwandan rebel group accused of committing war crimes in Democratic Republic...
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SIERRA LEONE: War crimes court dismissed a challenge to its impartiality
10/fév/2011 News
Summary: The Special Court for Sierra Leone dismissed former Liberian President Charles Taylor's claims of bias. ...
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CHAD: A Call to End the Recruitment and Use of Children in Armed Conflict
10/fév/2011 Publication
Summary: Children in Chad are still being used by the Chadian army and Sudanese and Chadian armed groups. Thousands have...
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AFGHANISTAN: UN urges more action on child rights
9/fév/2011 News
Summary: After the signing of a pact to between Afghanistan and the UN to prevent the recruitment of children into armed...
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Le Rapport Africain sur le Bien Être de l'Enfant 2011
17/Jan/2011 Publication
Summary: Le présent rapport fait suite au Rapport africain sur le Bien-être de l’Enfant de 2008.Il actualise de nombreuses...
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