Child Perpetrators on Trial

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Child Perpetrators on Trial

Insights from Post-Genocide Rwanda

Peace studies and conflict resolution Comparative politics International relations International institutions Human rights, civil rights Legal aspects of criminology International law Public international law Public international law: territory and statehood Public international law: international organizations and institutions Law: Human rights and civil liberties

Author: Jastine C. Barrett

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 7th November 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781108750295


Following a devastating genocide in 1994, the Rwandan government elected to hold all perpetrators accountable - including children.

Thousands of children were held in prisons while awaiting charges; some were later convicted. This book is about these children. Drawing on interviews and extensive archival research in Rwanda, it documents their journey through prisons, formal courts, gacaca proceedings or re-education centres.

Its insights extend beyond Rwanda, looking at how international law protects children accused of even the most serious atrocities. The book is about law in action, and how states, and international organisations, operationalise international standards on child perpetrators in challenging post-conflict conditions.

Engaging with theories from international law, international relations and anthropology, it illuminates strategies utilised by UNICEF to promote the rights of alleged child génocidaires and traces UNICEF's positive influence on their protection.

It makes the case for principled pragmatism as an approach to human rights promotion in post-conflict societies.

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