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Military Training and Children in Armed Conflict: Law, Policy and Practice by Kuper Jenny [Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden and Boston, 2005, 299 pp, ISBN 90–04–13673–8, €95/$128 (h/bk)]

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 January 2008

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Copyright © British Institute of International and Comparative Law 2007

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References

1 Kuper, J, International Law concerning Child Civilians in Armed Conflict (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1997).Google Scholar

2 UNICEF, No Guns Please, we are children (UNICEF, Division of Communications, New York, 2001).Google Scholar

3 Security Council Resolution 1379 (2001) 20 11 2001.Google Scholar

4 J Kuper (n 2) 3.

5 Kuper, J, Military Training and Children in Armed Conflict: Law, Policy and Practice, (Martinus Nijhoff, Leiden, 2005) 22.Google Scholar

6 Books that analyse these rules are Goodwin-Gill, GS and Cohn, I, Child Soldiers; the Role of Children in Armed Conflict (OUP, Oxford, 1994)Google Scholar; Kuper (n 1); Kuper, , ‘Children and Armed Conflict: Some Issues of Law and Policyrsquo; in Fottrell, D (ed), Revisiting Children's Rights: 10 Years of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (Kluwer Law International, The Hague, 2000) 101–13.Google Scholar

7 International Committee of the Red Cross, Customary International Humanitarian Law: Volume I: Rules (CUP, Cambridge, 2005).Google Scholar

8 Kuper 91.

9 Kuper 79–185 and 263–70.