ABSTRACT

This multi- disciplinary volume provides an innovative approach to children and violence, looking beyond the existing literature that focuses on child soldiers in the ‘Global South.’

Harnessing expert contributions from over a dozen countries, the book examines the relationship between children and violence, with a focus on children ensnared in military conflict, embroiled in criminal gangs, and enmeshed in political activism. It analyses how children join fights, how they fight, and what happens to them after fighting officially ends. It addresses cutting- edge issues such as cyberwars, self-defence, intergenerational trauma, gender fluidity, racism and state surveillance. Throughout, the book underscores the need to respect the agency and dignity of children and youth, to build cultures of juvenile rights, and to think critically of the place of the child amid global power politics and decolonisation. Through accessible writing, and the provision of considerable new data, this book supports advocacy work and will enrich teaching and spark further academic research.

This book will be of great interest to students of International Law, Human Rights, Childhood Studies, International Relations, Peace and Conflict Studies, Post- Conflict Studies, and Security Studies.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.

chapter 1|16 pages

Introduction

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part Section I|86 pages

Joining and Leaving Armed Fights

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chapter 2|27 pages

Safeguarding Futures

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Rethinking Preventative Approaches to Protect Minors from Recruitment and Use in Colombia
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chapter 3|20 pages

From Child Soldiers to Struggling Citizens

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Children and Youth in a Broken and Uneven Social Contract in Conflict and Post-Conflict Democratic Republic of the Congo
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chapter 4|16 pages

Former Child Soldiers

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Persistent Conceptions of Childhood, and the Long Road of Transitional Justice in Uganda
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part Section II|75 pages

Cross-Overs

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chapter 6|20 pages

Children and Cyberconflict

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(Re)assessing Harm and the Capacity of Legal Instruments to Protect
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chapter 7|18 pages

Guilty Victims or Not?

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Non-Punishment of Child Trafficking Victims and Child Soldiers Under International Law
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chapter 9|14 pages

Afghanistan's Bacha Posh Girls

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Unspoken Gender-Based Violence and Psychological Trauma within the Broader Context of an Armed Conflict
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part Section III|65 pages

Imagining Children and Fights

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chapter 11|17 pages

Tools of War, Tools of State

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Stories of the Child Combatant in Global North–South Relations
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chapter 12|16 pages

Children Born of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Rwanda

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In Search of Recognition and Advocacy
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