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Child combatants in the maoist conflict of Nepal: a human rights perspective / Meher, Rajesh Kumar   Article
Meher, Rajesh Kumar Article
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Summary/Abstract After a decade long Maoist armed conflict, Nepal witnessed an end to the century old Monarchy thereby making Nepal one of the youngest independent, democratic sovereign states in the world. In this back drop the question arises, is there any rationale behind studying the child recruitment by the Maoist during the decade long Maoist armed conflict in Nepal that systematically began in 1996? However, the answer is in affirmation.
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relationship between human trafficking and child recruitment in the Colombian armed conflict / Hurtado, Mónica   Journal Article
Hurtado, Mónica Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The article rethinks the relationship between human trafficking as organised crime and child recruitment as a war crime. After analysing the records of 132 cases of child and adolescent recruitment brought before Colombia’s ordinary justice system between 2008 and 2016, it became clear that the youngsters involved had performed activities both directly and indirectly related to the conflict, but also that they had been exploited and maltreated, with no control over their situation. Reassessment of the relationship between human trafficking and child recruitment could result in more effective justice for this population by shedding light on alternate ways to construct reparation and reintegration.
Key Words Peacebuilding  Colombia  New Wars  Human Trafficking  Child Recruitment 
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