An edition of Schools and armed conflict (2011)

Schools and armed conflict

a global survey of domestic laws and state practice protecting schools from attack and military use

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Schools and armed conflict
Bede Sheppard
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An edition of Schools and armed conflict (2011)

Schools and armed conflict

a global survey of domestic laws and state practice protecting schools from attack and military use

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"In many conflicts around the world, armed forces and non-state armed groups are disrupting the education of children in a safe and nurturing environment by attacking schools or occupying and using schools for long periods. These attacks and military use of schools imperil the lives and wellbeing of students and teachers, and impede children's right to education. This report surveys the laws and practices of 56 countries around the world, and evaluates global progress on protecting education facilities during times of conflict. The report highlights countries that have explicitly legislated the war crime of intentional attacks on education buildings, and that have either prohibited or regulated military use of schools. To reduce attacks on school buildings during armed conflicts and minimize the interference caused to children's education by military use of schools, governments should make a genuine commitment to enacting stronger laws and regulations, and ensure better implementation and enforcement. Human Rights Watch calls on governments to make explicit in their criminal and military laws that intentional attacks on school buildings not being used for military purposes during an armed conflict are war crimes. Governments should also enact legislation or institute policies that either prohibit or regulate armed forces' use of schools to better protect the safety of children and teachers, and to ensure children's right to education"--P. 4 cover.

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Human Rights Watch
Language
English
Pages
159

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Table of Contents

Summary and recommendations
Introduction
Methodology
Terminology
Implicit protection from attack: protections for "civilian objects"
Explicit protection from attack: criminalizing deliberate attacks on education buildings
Protecting education buildings from military use
Appendix: laws and state practice by country
Acknowledgments.

Edition Notes

"July 2011"--P. following t.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references.

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New York, NY
Other Titles
Global survey of domestic laws and state practice protecting schools from attack and military use.

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Library of Congress
KZ6515 .S53 2011

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Pagination
159 p. :
Number of pages
159

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25248307M
ISBN 10
1564327949
ISBN 13
9781564327949
LCCN
2012392003
OCLC/WorldCat
746767022

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