THE SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILD SOLDIERS IN THE DRC: A VICTIM-CENTERED APPROACH UTILIZING HUMAN TRAFFICKING PRINCIPLES
This article examines the use and recruitment of boy-child soldiers in the civil war of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the context of international human trafficking instruments and principles by utilizing its victim-center approaches. It further analyzes the effects of gender-mainstreaming on the sexual exploitation of boy-child soldiers and their ability to successfully reintegrate back into society.
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2009
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Authors: | MADSEN, JESSICA NANN |
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Contemporary Legal Institutions. - Facultatea de Drept, ISSN 2065-5495. - Vol. 1.2009, 1, p. 75-97
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Facultatea de Drept |
Subject: | Boy-child soldiers | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Human Trafficking | Victim-centered Approach | Sexual exploitation | Gender Mainstreaming | International Law |
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