Prosecuting child soldiers: legal consequences of the participation of children in the Colombian conflict

Children have been widely used as pawns in the Colombian armed conflict. International conventions on children’s rights view child soldiers solely as victimized and traumatized; criminalizing the use of children under the age of fifteen in active hostilities. This paper aims to approximate the reali...

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Main Author: L. C. Gamarra-Amaya
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Language:English
Published: Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs 2022-06-01
Series:Law and Safety
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Online Access:http://pb.univd.edu.ua/index.php/PB/article/view/594
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description Children have been widely used as pawns in the Colombian armed conflict. International conventions on children’s rights view child soldiers solely as victimized and traumatized; criminalizing the use of children under the age of fifteen in active hostilities. This paper aims to approximate the reality of Colombian child soldiers, versus the approach taken in other jurisdictions, where child soldiers have been the prosecuted in situations of armed conflict.  In making this approximation, we attempt to answer the question of whether it is lawful to prosecute former child soldiers in post-conflict Colombia.
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spellingShingle L. C. Gamarra-Amaya
Prosecuting child soldiers: legal consequences of the participation of children in the Colombian conflict
Law and Safety
child soldiers
prosecution
colombia
armed conflict
transitional justice.
title Prosecuting child soldiers: legal consequences of the participation of children in the Colombian conflict
title_full Prosecuting child soldiers: legal consequences of the participation of children in the Colombian conflict
title_fullStr Prosecuting child soldiers: legal consequences of the participation of children in the Colombian conflict
title_full_unstemmed Prosecuting child soldiers: legal consequences of the participation of children in the Colombian conflict
title_short Prosecuting child soldiers: legal consequences of the participation of children in the Colombian conflict
title_sort prosecuting child soldiers legal consequences of the participation of children in the colombian conflict
topic child soldiers
prosecution
colombia
armed conflict
transitional justice.
url http://pb.univd.edu.ua/index.php/PB/article/view/594
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