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'Paper protection' mechanisms: child soldiers and the international protection of children in Africa's conflict zones

机译:“纸张保护”机制:非洲冲突地区的儿童兵与国际保护儿童

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The arrest and prosecution in March 2006 of the former Liberian warlord-President Charles Taylor by the UN-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone, for war crimes including the recruitment and use of child soldiers, and the arrest and prosecution of the Congolese warlord, Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, by the International Criminal Court, accused of enlisting child soldiers in the DRC war, have raised expectations that finally international conventions and customary international laws protecting children in conflict zones will now have enforcement powers. But why has it taken so long to protect children in conflict situations despite the volume of international treaties and conventions? What do we know about the phenomenon of child soldiering, and why are children still routinely recruited and used in Africa's bloody wars? This article argues that against the background of unfolding events relating to prosecution for enlistment of child soldiers, the international community is beginning to wake up to the challenge of enforcing its numerous 'paper protection' instruments for the protection of children. However, a range of challenges still pose serious threats to the implementation and enforcement of the international conventions protecting children. Extensive research fieldwork in Liberia and Sierra Leone over three years reveals that the application of the restrictive and Western-centric definition and construction of a 'child' and 'childhood' raises inherent difficulties in the African context. In addition, most war-torn and post-conflict African societies are faced with the challenge of incorporating international customary laws into their domestic laws. The failure of the international community to enforce its standards on child soldiers also has to do with the politics of ratification of international treaties, in particular the fear by African governments of setting dangerous precedents, since they are also culpable of recruitment and use of child soldiers.
机译:联合国支持的塞拉利昂问题特别法庭于2006年3月对前利比里亚军阀主席查尔斯·泰勒(Charles Taylor)进行逮捕和起诉,理由是战争罪包括招募和使用儿童兵以及逮捕和起诉刚果军阀Thomas。国际刑事法院的卢班加·迪伊洛(Lubanga Dyilo)被指控在刚果民主共和国战争中招募儿童兵,这使人们期望,保护冲突地区儿童的国际公约和习惯国际法最终将具有执法权。但是,尽管国际条约和公约数量众多,为什么要花这么长时间保护处于冲突局势中的儿童呢?我们对儿童兵现象了解多少?为什么仍然在非洲的流血战争中经常招募和使用儿童?本文认为,在与起诉招募儿童兵有关的事件不断发展的背景下,国际社会开始意识到要执行其众多保护儿童的“书面保护”文书的挑战。但是,一系列挑战仍然对保护儿童国际公约的执行和执行构成严重威胁。三年来在利比里亚和塞拉利昂的广泛研究实地工作表明,限制性的和以西方为中心的定义的应用以及“儿童”和“儿童时代”的构建在非洲背景下带来了固有的困难。此外,大多数饱受战祸和冲突后的非洲社会都面临着将国际习惯法纳入其国内法的挑战。国际社会未能执行其关于儿童兵的标准也与批准国际条约的政治有关,特别是非洲各国政府担心树立危险的先例,因为它们也招募和使用儿童兵。 。

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    《The Journal of Modern African Studies》 |2007年第2期|p.207-231|共25页
  • 作者

    David J. Francis;

  • 作者单位

    Africa Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford, UK;

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