Table of contents for International criminal accountability and the rights of children / edited by Karin Arts and Vesselin Popovski.


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Part I. Rights of the Child and International Law: 1. General introduction Karin Arts; 2. The rights of the child, law of armed conflict and customary international law William Schabas; 3. Children in the law and practice of the United Nations Vesselin Popovski; 4. Child participation in international accountability mechanisms Saudamini Siegrist; Part II. Practice of International Courts: 5. The rights of children and the international criminal court Luis Moreno-Ocampo; 6. Strike terror no more - prosecuting the use of children in Sierra Leone David Crane; 7. As if it was happening again - supporting especially vulnerable witnesses, in particular women and children, at the special court for Sierra Leone An Michels; 8. Children and international criminal law David Tolbert; 9. Bridging the gap - military training and international accountability regarding children Jenny Kuper; 10. Litigating children's rights affected by armed conflict before the European Court of Human Rights Nuala Mole; Part III. Criminal Responsibility of Minors: 11. The age of criminal responsibilty for international crimes under international law Matthew Happold; 12. What do they know? Child defendants and the age of responsibility Claire McDiarmid; 13. A psychological perspective on the criminal capacity of children to commit crimes Angela Veale; 14. Conclusion Hans Van Ginkel.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Children's rights.
Children (International law)
International criminal courts.
International justice, Administration of.