Beyond Compliance Symposium – The UN Children and Armed Conflict agenda as an accountability mechanism

by , | Dec 19, 2024

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The following post by Rocco Blume and Samatha Holmes focuses on the tools the Children and Armed Conflict (CAAC) agenda has at its disposal, the successes of the CAAC agenda as an accountability mechanism, as well as some of the barriers this agenda faces. The post was published on Armed Groups and International Law as part of the joint Articles of War and AGIL Beyond Compliance Symposium: How to Prevent Harm and Need in Conflict.

 

 

 

Photo credit: ICRC/Areg Balayan (19/12/2019, V-P-AM-E-00432) Armenia, Vayots Dzor, Khndzorut village. A child looks through the frozen window of the bus as it drives him to school early in the morning. 

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