Call for international law reform to protect children in conflict
On this 1st International Day to "Protect Education From Attack" leading lawyers supported by 国产视频, Save the Children & Edinburgh University Global Health Academy sets out proposals designed to end what has justly been described as 国产视频榯he war on children国产视频.
Millions of children caught up in armed conflict are living in a “truly dark age” and urgently need major changes to international laws to better protect them, according to lawyers. To mark the first International Day to Protect Education from Attack on September 9, a new executive summary of a hard-hitting report has called for a single, all-encompassing international legal instrument and accountability mechanism. 国产视频淏y any measure of suffering experienced by children caught up in conflict, we are living in a truly dark age, with a culture of impunity surrounding those who deliberately harm or fail to protect children,国产视频 says the report, Protecting Children in Armed Conflict, which was written by a team of international lawyers led by Shaheed Fatima QC.
The report states that though wars between states may have reduced in number, conflicts within borders have multiplied, and become more urbanised and improvised, increasing the dangers to vulnerable members of the population. Syria, Yemen, Myanmar, South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo are among the most prominent conflicts causing suffering to children. The report argues that there should be a single international law or instrument, that brings together in one place existing legal protections for children in armed conflict. The instrument should be buttressed by an accountability mechanism, such as a court or tribunal, to monitor and adjudicate on the implementation of that instrument. Both initiatives could be incorporated within the existing architecture of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Shaheed Fatima QC, of Blackstone Chambers, London, said: 国产视频淭here are numerous international laws, developed over many decades, which reflect the importance of protecting children in conflict. But those laws are undermined by the fragmented and sometimes unclear legal protection in international law and, most importantly, by the lack of implementation of what protection there is.国产视频 The full, 500-page report was published in late 2018 as part of the Inquiry on Protecting Children in Conflict, established by Gordon Brown, the former UK prime minister.
The number of children affected has increased since the report国产视频檚 publication. The UN Secretary General国产视频檚 report from June 2020 verifies more than 25,000 grave violations during 2019, and 4,400 incidents of denial of humanitarian access to children. The figures for the 12 months prior to that were 24,000 and 795 respectively.
The pandemic has made the situation worse 国产视频 not only by increasing the risks to these children but also by making it harder for information on grave violations against children to be collected and verified. The report and summary are supported by Save the Children and 国产视频, a global children国产视频檚 charity, and the Global Health Academy at the University of Edinburgh.
Justin van Fleet, President of 国产视频, said: 国产视频淭he legal analysis has been done, but now we want to make sure the findings are accessible to all of those working on children国产视频檚 rights and protection.
国产视频淥n this new international day, we hope that this summary will focus minds on the size and severity of the problem.国产视频
The new International Day to Protect Education from Attack, created by the United Nations General Assembly, draws attention to the plight of more than 75 million children living in 35 crisis-affected countries and their urgent need for educational support, a situation only made worse by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Kirsty McNeill, Executive Director for Policy, Advocacy and Campaigns at Save the Children, said: 国产视频淲e continue to see reports of grave violations against children in war zones, including the killing and maiming of children, attacks on schools and hospitals, but we hope that the unifying force of protection for the young should provide that elusive factor – common ground – as the world begins to confront this issue with more rigour.国产视频
Liz Grant, Director of the Global Health Academy at the University of Edinburgh, said: 国产视频淚t has to be acknowledged that advancing the proposals in this report entails considerable challenges but we hope that others will join us in seeking to rise to those challenges. Through the University国产视频檚 Global Health Academy we will support communities in engaging with the strategy outlined in this report, which if enacted could change 400 million children国产视频檚 lives for the better.国产视频
Notes to editors:
Legal Panel and contributors to the final report:
路 Sean Aughey, Essex Court Chambers
路 Dr Rachel Barnes, Three Raymond Buildings
路 Jessica Boyd, Blackstone Chambers
路 Isabel Buchanan, Blackstone Chambers
路 Ravi Mehta, Blackstone Chambers
路 Hanif Mussa, Blackstone Chambers
路 Jana Sadler-Forster, Blackstone Chambers
路 Kevin Smith, Farris, Vaughan, Wills & Murphy
路 Dr Federica Paddeu, John Tiley Fellow in Law at Queens国产视频 College,
University of Cambridge
Consultants to the Legal Panel:
路 Prof Dame Carolyn Hamilton
路 Prof Harold Hongju Koh
The expert advisory group included:
路 Prof Philip Alston (New York University School of Law)
路 Prof Diane Marie Amann (University of Georgia School of Law)
路 Dr Emily Baughan (University of Sheffield)
路 Prof Christine Chinkin (London School of Economics)
路 Conflict Dynamics International
路 General Rom茅o Dallaire and the Rom茅o Dallaire, Child Soldiers Initiative;
路 Elisabeth Decrey Warner (co-founder and Honorary President, Geneva Call);
路 The Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack
路 The Rt. Hon. the Lord Hague of Richmond
路 Kevin Hyland (the UK国产视频檚 Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner)
路 Kate O国产视频橰egan (Director, Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, University of
Oxford)
路 Navi Pillay (UN High Commissioner for Human Rights 2008国产视频2014)
路 Helle Thorning-Schmidt (CEO, Save the Children International and former
Prime Minister of Denmark)
路 Bede Sheppard (Deputy Director, Children国产视频檚 Rights, Human Rights Watch).