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  1. Research

    Gendering Grotius: Sex and Sex Difference in the Laws of War

    Kinsella, Helen M. 2006. “Gendering Grotius Sex and Sex Difference in the Laws of War.” Political Theory 34 (2): 161-91.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Gender, International Law, International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Religion, Violence

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    Girl Soldiers and Participation in Hostilities

    Quénivet, Noëlle. 2008. “Girl Soldiers and Participation in Hostilities.” African Journal of International and Comparative Law 16 (2): 219–35.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Child Soldiers, Female Combatants, Gender, Girls, International Law, International Criminal Law, International Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Sexual Violence, Sexual Slavery

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    Women in Armed Opposition Groups in Africa and the Promotion of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights

    Mazurana, Dyan. 2005. Women in Armed Opposition Groups in Africa and the Promotion of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights. Switzerland: Geneva Call.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Female Combatants, Gender, Women, International Law, International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Military Forces & Armed Groups, Non-State Armed Groups, Rights, Human Rights Regions: Africa

  4. Research

    Crimes Against Child Soldiers in Armed Conflict Situations: Application and Limits of International Humanitarian Law

    Wells, Sarah L. 2004. “Crimes Against Child Soldiers in Armed Conflict Situations: Application and Limits of International Humanitarian Law.” Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law 12: 287-305.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Child Soldiers, Gender, International Law, International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Justice, International Tribunals & Special Courts Regions: Africa, West Africa Countries: Sierra Leone

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    Child Soldiers, International Humanitarian Law, and the Globalization of Childhood

    Rosen, David M. 2007. “Child Soldiers, International Humanitarian Law, and the Globalization of Childhood.” American Anthropologist, New Series, 109 (2): 296–306.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Child Soldiers, Gender, Girls, Boys, Humanitarian Assistance, International Law, International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Rights, Human Rights Keywords: child soldiers, globalization, age, law, Rights

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    The Dialogue of Difference: Gender Perspectives on International Humanitarian Law

    Durham, Helen, and Katie O’Byrne. 2010. “The Dialogue of Difference: Gender Perspectives on International Humanitarian Law.” International Review of the Red Cross 92 (877): 31–52.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Female Combatants, Gender, Gender Analysis, International Law, International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Sexual Violence

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    Adolescent Girls in Colombia’s Guerrilla: An Exploration into Gender and Trauma Dynamics

    Hernández, Pilar, and Amanda Romero. 2003. “Adolescent Girls in Colombia’s Guerrilla: An Exploration into Gender and Trauma Dynamics.” Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community 26 (1): 21–38. 

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Female Combatants, Gender, Girls, Gender-Based Violence, Gendered Power Relations, Patriarchy, Health, Trauma, International Law, International Humanitarian Law (IHL), Military Forces & Armed Groups, Non-State Armed Groups, Sexual Violence, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Regions: Americas, South America Countries: Colombia Keywords: trauma, war, Gender

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