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Prosecuting International Crimes and Human Rights Abuses Committed Against Children
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1132

Prosecuting International Crimes and Human Rights Abuses Committed Against Children

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-11-24
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  • Publisher: Springer

This casebook addresses selected precedent-setting rulings of various international human rights and international criminal courts with a focus on the child victims of international crimes and human rights abuses. The cases are analysed from the children’s human rights perspective and the question is examined as to what extent the aforementioned courts are according these children justice. The scope of the book is thus limited to the consideration of these representative important cases concerning violations of (a) international human rights and humanitarian law and (b) international criminal law involving child victims and the judicial remedies accorded or denied these victims and their f...

The European Court of Human Rights as a Pathway to Impunity for International Crimes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 317

The European Court of Human Rights as a Pathway to Impunity for International Crimes

  • Categories: Law

Introductory Remarks on the Perspective and Intent of the Author in Writing This Monograph The European Court of Human Rights comments in the judgment Korbely v. Hungary that: However, clearly drafted a legal provision may be, in any system of law, including criminal law, there is an inevitable element of judicial interpretation. There will always be a need for elucidation of doubtful points and for adaptation to changing circumstances. Indeed, in the Convention States, the progressive development of the criminal law through judicial law making is a well-entrenched and necessary part of legal tradition...The Court’s role is con?ned to ascertaining whether the effects of such an interpretat...

The Persecution of Children as a Crime Against Humanity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

The Persecution of Children as a Crime Against Humanity

  • Categories: Law

This book addresses age-based persecution of children as a crime against humanity in connection with genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes (persecution - with some variation in the elements of the crime - is an existing offence under the Rome Statute of the permanent International Criminal Court, the statutes of various international criminal tribunals i.e. International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and under the statutes of other international criminal courts (i.e. the Special Court of Sierra Leone)). The book introduces a completely original concept in international criminal law, however, in discussing age-based persecution of children as an international crime against humanity where (i) the particular discrete child collective is targeted ‘as such’ for international atrocity crimes or (ii) individual children are targeted based on their age-based group identity as it intersects with other perpetrator – targeted characteristics such as gender, ethnicity, religion etc.

Young People’s Human Rights and the Politics of Voting Age
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Young People’s Human Rights and the Politics of Voting Age

Young People’s Human Rights and The Politics of Voting Age explores the broader societal implications of voting age eligibility requirements and the legislative bar against youth voting in North America and in Commonwealth countries (where ‘youth’ is defined as persons 16 and over but under age 18). The issue is raised as to whether the denial of the youth vote undermines democratic principles and values and ultimately the human dignity of youth. This is the first book to address the topic of the youth vote in-depth as a fundamental human rights concern relating to the entitlement in a democracy to societal participation and inclusion in influencing policy and law which profoundly affe...

About Good Manners Angeline Has this to Say
  • Language: en

About Good Manners Angeline Has this to Say

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Child Refugee Asylum as a Basic Human Right
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 251

Child Refugee Asylum as a Basic Human Right

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-05-24
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book addresses the intersection of various domains of international law (refugee law, human rights law including child rights international law and humanitarian law) in terms of the implications for State obligations to child refugee asylum seekers in particular; both as collectives and as individual persons. How these State obligations have been interpreted and translated into practice in different jurisdictions is explored through selected problematic significant cases. Further, various threats to refugee children realizing their asylum rights, including refoulement of these children through State extraterritorial and pushback migration control strategies, are highlighted through selected case law. The argument is made that child refugee asylum seekers must not be considered, in theory or in practice, beyond the protection of the law if the international rule of law grounded on respect for human dignity and human rights is in fact to prevail.

Schoolchildren as Propaganda Tools in the War on Terror
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 295

Schoolchildren as Propaganda Tools in the War on Terror

  • Categories: Law

This book explores in what ways both sides involved in the so-called war on terror are using schoolchildren as propaganda tools while putting the children's security at grave risk. The book explores how terrorists use attacks on education to attempt to destabilize the government while the government and the international aid community use increases in school attendance as an ostensible index of largely illusory progress in the overall security situation and in development. The book challenges the notion that unoccupied civilian schools are not entitled under the law of armed conflict to a high standard of protection which prohibits their use for military purposes. Also examined are the potential violations of international law that can occur when government and education aid workers encourage and facilitate school attendance, as they do, in areas within conflict-affected states such as Afghanistan where security for education is inadequate and the risk of terror attacks on education high.

The Torture of Children During Armed Conflicts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

The Torture of Children During Armed Conflicts

  • Categories: Law

This book examines selected legal complexities of the notion of torture and the issue of the proper foundation for legally characterizing certain acts as torture, especially when children are the targeted victims of torture. ICC case law is used to highlight the International Criminal Court’s reluctance in practice to prosecute as a separable offence the crime of torture as set out in one or more of the relevant provisions of the Rome Statute where children are the particularized targets as part of a common plan during armed conflict. Also addressed is the failure of the ICC to consider that the young age of the victims of torture (i.e. children) should be an aggravating factor taken into ...

The Responsibility to Protect
  • Language: en

The Responsibility to Protect

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book presents the views of various international law and human rights experts on the conceptual and practical strengths and limitations of the notion that the international community has a Responsibility to Protect civilians against genocide, large scale war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity through intervention where a state is unable or unwilling to afford its people such protection and/or is also a perpetrator. This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Human Rights.

Humanity’s Children
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

Humanity’s Children

  • Categories: Law

This book addresses the phenomenon of children as the particular targets of extreme cruelty and genocide during armed conflict. Selected International Criminal Court cases are analyzed to illustrate the ICC‘s failure to address the genocidal forcible transfer of children to armed State and/or non-State groups or forces perpetrating mass atrocities and/or genocide. An original legal interpretation of children as a protected group in the context of the genocide provision of the Rome Statute is provided. The work also examines certain examples of the various modes in which armed State and/or non-State groups or forces perpetrating mass atrocities and/or genocide appropriate children and accom...