Bibliographie indicative – enfants soldats

  • M. Abelungu Jr, « Le droit international humanitaire et la protection des enfants en situation de conflits armés en République démocratique du Congo », Droit et cultures [En ligne], 64 / 2012-2.
  • T. S. Betancourt et al., “Sierra Leone’s Former Child Soldiers  A Follow-Up Study of Psychosocial Adjustment and Community Reintegration”, Child Development, Vol. 81, No. 4, 2010, pp. 1077-1095.
  • S. Bosch, “Targeting and Prosecuting ‘Under-Aged’ Child Soldiers in International Armed Conflicts, in Light of the International Humanitarian Law Prohibition against Civilian Direct Participation in Hostilities”, The Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, Vol. 45, No. 3, 2012, pp. 324-364
  • F. Bugnion, « les enfants soldats, le droit international humanitaire et la Charte africaine des droits et du bien-être de l’enfant », African Journal of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 12, 2000, pp. 262-270.
  • I. Cohn, “The protection of Children and the Quest for Truth and Justice in Sierra Leone”, Journal of International Affairs, Vol. 55, n° 1, 2001, pp. 1-34
  • C. Conradi, “One Boy Left Behind: The Ethical Challenges of Liberating Child Soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo”, LawNow, Vol. 35, 2011, pp. 20-25.
  • M.A. Drumbl, Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2012, 239 p.
  • K. Fallah, « Perpetrators and victims: Prosecuting Children for the Commission of International Crimes », African Journal of International & Comparative Law, 2006, pp. 83-103
  • R. Graf, “The International Criminal Court and Child Soldiers. An Appraisal of the Lubanga Judgment”, Journal of International Criminal Justice, Vol. 10, 2012, pp. 945-976
  • J. Kiyala, Child Soldiers and Restorative Justice: Participatory Action Research in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Cham, Springer, 2019
  • M. Maystre, Les enfants soldats en droit international. Problématiques contemporaines au regard du droit international humanitaire et du droit international pénal, Paris, Pedone, coll. Perspectives internationales, n° 30, 2010, 202 p.
  • J. McKnight, “Child Soldiers in Africa: A Global Approach to Human Rights Protection, Enforcement and Post-Conflict Reintegration”, African Journal of International and Comparative Law, Vol. 18, Issue 2, 2011, pp. 113-142.
  • A. Meyer, « La protection de l’enfance dans les conflits armés : Perspectives de mise en œuvre du droit international humanitaire et du droit international des droits de l’homme », in Biad A. & Tavernier P. (dir.), Le droit international humanitaire face aux défis du XXIe siècle, Bruxelles, Bruylant, Coll. Du CREDHO, 2012, 344 p., 219-243.
  • V. Popovski, “Protection of Children in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights”, in R. Arnold & N. Quénivet (eds.), International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights Law. Towards a New Merger in International Law, Leiden, Boston, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2008, 596 p., pp. 383 et s.
  • David M. Rosen, “Who is a child? The legal conundrum of child soldiers”, Connecticut Journal of International Law, Vol. 25, 2009, pp. 81-118.
  • G. Alex Sinha, “Child soldiers as super-privileged combatants”, The International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 17, No. 4, 2013, pp. 584-603, DOI: 10.1080/13642987.2013.800310
  • S. Sivakumaran, ‘War Crimes before the Special Court for Sierra Leone: Child Soldiers. Hostages, Peacekeepers and Collective Punishments, Journal of International Criminal Justice, Vol. 8, 2010, pp. 1009 et s.
  • A.L. Teani, « Incompétence à l’égard des personnes de moins de 18 ans », in Fernandez J., Pacreau X. (dir.), Statut de Rome de la Cour pénale internationale. Commentaire article par article, Paris, Pedone, 2012, t. I, pp. 835 et s.