对冲突地区儿童的国际法律影响

Clara Pettoello-Mantovani , Margherita Zona , Francesca Scaltrito , Ignazio Cammisa , Ida Giardino , Pietro Ferrara
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本文探讨了儿童在武装冲突中的独特脆弱性,强调了他们的发展阶段、内在依赖性和不断演变的法律地位之间的相互作用。它探讨了儿童保护的国际法律框架,该框架整合了国际人道主义法、国际人权法和国际刑法,以减轻冲突的影响并确保对侵权行为的问责。尽管存在强有力的法律文书,但法律规范与其有效执行之间仍然存在差距,导致对儿童的持续伤害。这篇文章强调,国际法不仅禁止杀害、致残和袭击学校和医院等行为,而且规定了康复、重返社会和获得保健和教育的义务——这隐含地解决了儿童遭受的身心伤害。这篇文章认为,法律理解必须从法律专业人员扩展到包括医疗保健提供者,它呼吁开展跨学科合作,以更有效地保护儿童。最后,它倡导将精神健康和社会心理支持作为人道主义应对中健康权的一个明确和资源充足的组成部分纳入其中,以解决冲突环境中儿童的各种需求。
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International legal implications for children in conflict zones
This article examines the unique vulnerability of children in armed conflict, emphasizing the interplay between their developmental stage, inherent dependency, and evolving legal status. It explores the international legal framework for child protection, which integrates International Humanitarian Law, International Human Rights Law, and International Criminal Law to mitigate the impacts of conflict and ensure accountability for violations. Despite the existence of robust legal instruments, a persistent gap remains between legal norms and their effective implementation, resulting in ongoing harm to children. The article highlights how international law not only prohibits acts such as killing, maiming, and attacks on schools and hospitals but also mandates obligations for recovery, reintegration, and access to health and education—implicitly addressing the psycho-physical harm children endure. Arguing that legal understanding must extend beyond legal professionals to include healthcare providers, the article calls for interdisciplinary collaboration to protect children more effectively. It concludes by advocating for the integration of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) as an explicit and adequately resourced component of the right to health in humanitarian responses, to address the full spectrum of children's needs in conflict settings.
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Global pediatrics
Global pediatrics Perinatology, Pediatrics and Child Health
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