At a time of escalating global conflict and instability, this book examines international efforts to protect children from the effects of war and armed conflict through the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), especially article 38, and the ConventionOCOs Optional Protocol on the involvement
Research Handbook of Children and Armed Conflict
β Scribed by Myriam Denov; Maya Fennig
- Publisher
- Edward Elgar Publishing
- Year
- 2024
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 307
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Research Handbook of Children and Armed Conflict adeptly explores children's lived realities of armed conflict and its aftermath. Featuring empirical, conceptual and policy analyses, alongside moving first-hand accounts of the experiences of war-affected children and youth, it highlights the urgent need for advocacy and action on this issue. Boasting state of the art contributions by eminent scholars and practitioners from across the globe, this Research Handbook explores the theoretical, practical, and policy issues related to children affected by war. Chapters investigate the profound harms experienced by such children and youth, whether in the heat of conflict, during flight or during resettlement to a new context, underscoring the urgency and high stakes of these situations for children and families affected by war. The Handbook demonstrates that scholarly discussions and debates must ultimately contribute to real-life changes to promote more just and effective immigration legislation, policies, programmes, and practices for war-affected children. Integrating conceptual analyses with concrete policy and political engagement, this incisive Research Handbook will prove essential for scholars, researchers, and students interested in war studies, security, refugee studies, forced migration, international development, child protection and post-conflict reconstruction. Its policy and legally-oriented chapters will also benefit policymakers, civil servants and international NGOs.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
Contributors
Acknowledgements
βHow do we make up for lost time?β: Tackling current questions and realities of children during and following armed conflict
Part I Voices of young people impacted by armed conflict
1. βDays turned into nights, but we just kept on walkingβ
2. βWhat could have been had I not left my family?β Reflections on war, migration and family separation
Part II Approaches to children affected by armed conflict
3. Prioritizing prevention: the value of a locally led approach in supporting conflict-affected children
4. Participatory action research with youth displaced by war: how youth , and peace and security
5. Refusing to be victims: child soldiers in the humanitarian world
6. Stigma and guilt among the children of amnestied ex-combatants in northern Uganda: implications for transitional justice
Part III War, displacement, and migration
7. βThey have locked us inβ: the impact of liminality and protracted displacement on the mental health of Eritrean refugee youth living in Israel
8. Children and parents separated at the U.S. border: a case of human rights violations in the Global North
9. Agency, resilience and vulnerability of children in contexts of conflict-induced displacement
10. Navigating displacement: trajecto-making among forced migrant and refugee children and youth
Part IV Critical discussions of policy/practice
11. Child detention in armed conflict
12. The child soldier under international law and policy
13. Preventing the recruitment and use of children as soldiers: a perspective on moral injury and the security sector
14. Children without parental care in armed conflict settings: right to family life and alternative care arrangements
15. Mental health and psychosocial support interventions for conflict-affected children and adolescents: strategies, challenges, and recommendations
Index
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