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Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy [Hardback]

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EAN
9780199592654
UPC
9780199592654
ISBN
9780199592654
MPN
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Item Length
23.4 cm
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Book Title
Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy
Item Height
241 mm
Author
Mark A. Drumbl
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Topic
Government, Popular Philosophy
Item Weight
512 g
Item Width
162 mm
Number of Pages
254 Pages

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The international community's efforts to halt child soldiering have yielded some successes. But this pernicious practice persists. It may shift locally, but it endures globally. Preventative measures therefore remain inadequate. Former child soldiers experience challenges readjusting to civilian life. Reintegration is complex and eventful. The homecoming is only the beginning. Reconciliation within communities afflicted by violence committed by and against child soldiers is incomplete. Shortfalls linger on the restorative front. The international community strives to eradicate the scourge of child soldiering. Mostly, though, these efforts replay the same narratives and circulate the same assumptions. Current humanitarian discourse sees child soldiers as passive victims, tools of war, vulnerable, psychologically devastated, and not responsible for their violent acts. This perception has come to suffuse international law and policy. Although reflecting much of the lives of child soldiers, this portrayal also omits critical aspects. This book pursues an alternate path by reimagining the child soldier. It approaches child soldiers with a more nuanced and less judgmental mind. This book takes a second look at these efforts. It aspires to refresh law and policy so as to improve preventative, restorative, and remedial initiatives while also vivifying the dignity of youth. Along the way, Drumbl questions central tenets of contemporary humanitarianism and rethinks elements of international criminal justice. This ground-breaking book is essential reading for anyone committed to truly emboldening the rights of the child. It offers a way to think about child soldiers that would invigorate international law, policy, and best practices. Where does this reimagination lead? Not toward retributive criminal trials, but instead toward restorative forms of justice. Toward forgiveness instead of excuse, thereby facilitating reintegration and promoting social repair within afflicted communities. Toward a better understanding of child soldiering, without which the practice cannot be ended. This book also offers fresh thinking on related issues, ranging from juvenile justice, to humanitarian interventions, to the universality of human rights, to the role of law in responding to mass atrocity.

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Oxford University Press
ISBN-13
9780199592654
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Book Title
Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Author
Mark A. Drumbl
Topic
Government, Popular Philosophy
Number of Pages
254 Pages

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Item Height
241 mm
Item Weight
512 g
Item Width
162 mm

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United Kingdom
Title_Author
Mark A. Drumbl
Topic Area
International Law

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