冲突后儿童兵待遇:对利比里亚儿童兵的研究

L. Shorr
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国际文书和机构历来以统一的预防立场处理儿童兵现象。这种普遍主义的做法主要是按年龄界定儿童兵,并对每次发生的儿童兵采用不变的预防标准。这篇文章对这种普遍主义提出了质疑,因为它既不能阻止在冲突中使用儿童,也不能在冲突后为儿童兵提供适当的融入。相反,这篇文章对冲突后儿童兵的待遇提供了一种批判性的多元方法。特别地,讨论集中在处理参加利比里亚内战的前利比里亚儿童战斗员的潜在选择上。利比里亚的案例提供了一个机会,使第一个活跃的少年法庭制度化,以起诉和改造前儿童兵。该法庭以联合国前秘书长科菲·安南在塞拉利昂作出回应时提出的框架为蓝本,将纳入解除武装、复员和重返社会(DDR)的原则,以鼓励国内政治过渡,并改变对什么是儿童兵以及什么是儿童兵在冲突后的适当待遇的理解。东非和平与人权杂志,2007年第13卷(1):第1-29页
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The post-conflict treatment of child soldiers: A study of Liberian child soldiers
The phenomenon of child soldiers has historically been addressed by international instruments and institutions with a uniformly preventative stance. Such a universalist approach has mainly defined child soldiers by age and applied an unvarying standard of prevention in response to every occurrence of child soldiering. This article takes issue with this universalism as neither deterring the use of children in conflict nor providing appropriate post-conflict reintegration of child soldiers. The article instead provides a critical pluralist approach to the post-conflict treatment of child soldiers. In particular, the discussion focuses on the potential options for handling former Liberian child combatants who fought in the Liberian civil war. The case of Liberia poses an opportunity to institutionalize the first active juvenile chamber for the prosecution and rehabilitation of former child soldiers. Such a chamber–modeled after the framework set forth by former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan in response in Sierra Leone–would incorporate principles of Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) to encourage both domestic political transition and a changed understanding of what is a child soldier and what constitutes their appropriate post-conflict treatment. East African Journal of Peace and Human rights Vol. 13 (1) 2007: pp. 1-29
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