Children : the invisible soldiers / by Rachel Brett and Margaret McCallin.
Material type: TextPublication details: Stockholm : R�adda Barnen, Save the Children Sweden, [1998]Edition: 2nd edDescription: 296 pages : illustrations, 1 map ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9188726533
- 9789188726537
- Child soldiers
- Enfants soldats
- Child soldiers
- child soldier
- children
- military service
- armed conflict
- rights of the child
- volunteer
- motivation
- boy
- girl
- mortality
- war veteran
- social integration
- social rehabilitation
- education
- vocational training
- community
- people with physical disabilities
- psychological aspect
- minimum age
- international law
- UN Convention
- state intervention
- nongovernmental organization
- questionnaire
- Children
- War
- Civil wars
- Armed conflicts
- International humanitarian law
- enfant soldat
- enfants
- service militaire
- conflit arm�e
- droits de l'enfant
- volontaire
- motivation
- gar�con
- jeune fille
- mortalit�e
- ancien combattant
- int�egration sociale
- r�eadaptation sociale
- �education
- formation professionnelle
- communaut�e
- handicap�e physique
- aspect psychologique
- �age minimum
- droit international
- convention de l'ONU
- intervention de l'Etat
- organisation non gouvernementale
- questionnaire
- ni�no soldado
- ni�nos
- servicio militar
- conflicto armado
- derechos del ni�no
- voluntario
- motivaci�on
- muchacho
- ni�na
- mortalidad
- veterano de guerra
- integraci�on social
- rehabilitaci�on social
- educaci�on
- formaci�on profesional
- comunidad
- persona con discapacidad f�isica
- aspecto psicol�ogico
- edad m�inima
- derecho internacional
- Convenio de la ONU
- intervenci�on estatal
- organizaci�on no gubernamental
- cuestionario
- developed countries
- developing countries
- pays d�evelopp�es
- pays en d�eveloppement
- pa�ises desarrollados
- pa�ises en desarrollo
- 355/.0083Â 21
- UB418. B74
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-286) and index.
Based on case studies from 26 countries, discusses the recruitment of child soldiers, their social-economic background, their treatment as soldiers, demobilization, rehabilitation and social integration.
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