Children and Armed Conflict: A Guide to International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law

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Children and Armed Conflict: A Guide to International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law

Published by the International Bureau for Children's Rights in 2003 and updated in 2010, this guide aims to document the policy and legal framework around children in armed conflict in order to maximise information sharing in the goal of child protection.

Published 1 January 2003 By Rachel Harvey

Juvenile Justice in Sierra Leone: An Analysis of Legislation and Practice

This report, published while the Sierra Leonean Civil War was ongoing, examined the law and practice of Sierra Leone in the field of juvenile justice.

Published 1 September 2000 By Rachel Harvey