Child soldiers as contemporary slaves: A human rights approach

IF 1 2区 社会学 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Journal of Human Rights Pub Date : 2022-09-22 DOI:10.1080/14754835.2022.2111658
Lisa S. Alfredson
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Abstract Despite surging attention to child soldiers and modern slavery over the past decades, their links remain politicized and neglected. This study develops a human rights approach that deepens application of international slavery law; exposes child soldiering as a neglected slavery issue; and confronts underlying legal, political, and ethical challenges. It addresses challenges of using slavery law to identify contemporary cases, then analyzes global data on child soldiering specifically, revealing patterns and trends with robust equivalencies to slavery. Ethical challenges are addressed by confronting slavery myths that distort legal discussions and intersectional elements of child soldiering. These legal, empirical, and ethical arguments reveal international law on child soldiering as deeply insufficient and support a paradigmatic shift in thinking toward antislavery rights as appropriate legal, moral, and programmatic tools to end child soldiering. This, in turn, demonstrates how a rights-based approach helps fulfill the promise of anti-slavery law even in politicized cases.
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作为当代奴隶的儿童兵:一种人权方法
摘要尽管在过去几十年里,人们对儿童兵和现代奴隶制的关注与日俱增,但它们之间的联系仍然被政治化和忽视。这项研究发展了一种人权方法,加深了国际奴隶制法的适用;揭露儿童当兵是一个被忽视的奴隶制问题;并面临潜在的法律、政治和道德挑战。它解决了使用奴隶制法来识别当代案件的挑战,然后具体分析了全球儿童当兵的数据,揭示了与奴隶制具有强大对等性的模式和趋势。通过直面扭曲法律讨论和儿童当兵的交叉因素的奴隶制神话,可以应对道德挑战。这些法律、经验和伦理论点表明,关于儿童当兵的国际法远远不够,并支持反奴隶制权利作为结束儿童当兵行为的适当法律、道德和方案工具的思维范式转变。这反过来表明,即使在政治化的情况下,基于权利的方法也有助于实现反奴隶制法律的承诺。
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