SRSG on children and armed conflict: Annual report 2010, para. 40
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- Rapport du RSSG
- Paragraph text
- It should be noted that the focus of international criminal justice and mixed tribunals specifically on crimes against children has also raised the stakes in the fight against impunity. The Special Court for Sierra Leone paved the way for sanctioning individuals for child-specific violations by including such crimes in the indictments of all the individuals charged by the Court. This includes former President of Liberia Charles Taylor on counts of recruitment and use of children. In addition, despite the challenges in the trial of Thomas Lubanga Dyilo by the International Criminal Court for recruiting and using children, that case has symbolized the will of the international community to act for children and as such has sent a powerful message to perpetrators. As this is the first case before the International Criminal Court on the issue of children and armed conflict, and having filed an amicus curiae, the Special Representative gave testimony before the Court on the need to adopt a case-by-case method in deciding on what constitutes enlistment and conscription in terms of the statute. The Special Representative urged an interpretation that would not exclude girl children, who play multiple roles in many groups, not only as combatants but as wives and domestic aides.
- Status juridique
- Droit souple non-négocié
- Organe
- SRSG: Special Representative of the Secretary-General for children and armed conflict
- Mode d'adoption
- S/O
- Thèmes
- Gouvernance & l'état de droit
- Humanitaire
- Personnes concernées
- Enfants
- Filles
- Année
- 2010
- Type de paragraphe
- Autre
- Paragraph number
- 40
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