Using Children in Armed Conflict:
A Legitimate African Tradition?
Criminalising Recruitment of Child Soldiers
T.W. Bennett
Monograph No 32
December 1998
Preface
Using Children in Armed Conflict:
A Legitimate African Tradition?
Culture, Tradition and Human Rights
Age Grades and Age Sets
Military Action and Socio-Political Structures
Age Sets in the Zulu Kingdom
Age Sets Under Colonial Rule
The Definition of Childhood
The Consequences of Violating Childrens Rights
Criminalising the Recruitment of Child Soldiers
The Nature of the Problem
Existing Protections Under Humanitarian Law
International Human Rights Law
Problems of Enforcement
Conclusion: Taking Stock
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