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6 Feb 2015

This article assesses whether international efforts are doing enough to prevent the use of child soldiers. The authors argue that while UN resolutions and national legislation are a step in the right direction, they don’t address the little stressed impact that military assistance has on the recruiting of child combatants.

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Author Rachel Stohl, Shannon Dick
Series ISN Articles
Publisher International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
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