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A fourteen-year-old member of the AUC in Medellín. © 2002 Marcelo Salinas : Human Rights WatchChild Soldiers and Armed Conflict

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The Case of Children Born of the Lord’s Resistance Army-Northern Uganda (Powerpoint Presentation)
Apio, Eunice
4th World Congress on Family Law and Children’s Rights, Cape Town, South Africa, 20 – 23 March 2005

Children Affected by Armed Conflict: Child Rights Law vs Compliance
Kahurananga, Ruth
4th World Congress on Family Law and Children’s Rights, Cape Town, South Africa, 20 – 23 March 2005

Children in Armed Conflict: An Overview of Relevant Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law
Robinson, Prof. J A
3rd World Congress on Family Law and Rights of Children and Youth, Bath, England, 20 - 22 September 2001

Legal Protection of Children in Armed Conflict
Advisory Service on International Humanitarian Law, ICRC

National Plans of Action for Children in Mine-Affected Countries: A Vehicle for Sustaining Mine Action Beyond the Ottawa Convention
Ashtakala, Tara
4th World Congress on Family Law and Children’s Rights, Cape Town, South Africa, 20 – 23 March 2005

Suffer the Children: the need for psychosocial rehabilitation as a function of peace-building
Guyot, Julie
4th World Congress on Family Law and Children’s Rights, Cape Town, South Africa, 20 – 23 March 2005

Tribal Politics and what it does to Innocent Children
Eric Manono Ombasa
Secretary, Nyankongo Self Help Group, Kenya

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