Atrocity Crimes, Children and International Criminal Courts (e-bog) af Aptel, Cecile
Aptel, Cecile (forfatter)

Atrocity Crimes, Children and International Criminal Courts e-bog

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This book shows how international criminal courts have paid only limited and inconsistent attention to atrocity crimes affecting children.It elucidates the many structural, legal, financial and even attitudinal obstacles, often overlapping, that have contributed to the international courts' focus on the experience of adults, rendering children almost invisible. It reviews whether and how differ...
E-bog 348,37 DKK
Forfattere Aptel, Cecile (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 28 april 2023
Længde 276 sider
Genrer Legal aspects of criminology
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000862829
This book shows how international criminal courts have paid only limited and inconsistent attention to atrocity crimes affecting children.It elucidates the many structural, legal, financial and even attitudinal obstacles, often overlapping, that have contributed to the international courts' focus on the experience of adults, rendering children almost invisible. It reviews whether and how different international and hybrid criminal jurisdictions have considered international crimes committed against or by children. The book also considers how international criminal justice can help contribute to the recognition of the specific impact that international crimes have on children, whether as victims or as participants, and strengthen their protection.Finally, it proposes an agenda to improve this situation, making specific recommendations encompassing the urgent need to further elaborate child-friendly procedures. It also calls for international investigative and prosecutorial strategies to be less adult-centric and broaden the scope of crimes against children beyond the focus on child-soldiers.This book is an invaluable resource for academics, researchers and fieldworkers in the areas of international criminal law, international human rights law/child rights, international humanitarian law, child protection and transitional justice.