A moral dilemma between national security and children’s rights. What to do with children recruited by terrorist or violent extremist groups? A case analysis. / Doreen Perl
2020
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Title
A moral dilemma between national security and children’s rights. What to do with children recruited by terrorist or violent extremist groups? A case analysis. / Doreen Perl
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Venice, Italy: Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020
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English
Summary
In the last recent years, there were more cases in non-conflict countries, such as Germany, of children,
who are associated with and recruited by non-state armed groups such as terrorist or violent extremist
groups and accused of terrorism-related offenses. There is little research regarding the criminal
responsibility and prosecution of these children since it touches on children’s rights but also the
obligations of legal instruments concerning counter-terrorism. The following thesis shows that a more
child-sensitive approach regarding the cases of children accused of terrorism-related offenses and the
application of alternatives to deprivation of liberty is needed. Alternatives to deprivation of liberty
reduce the chances of stigmatization and focus on rehabilitation and reintegration of these children. The thesis will analyze two German cases of individuals who are accused of terrorism-related offenses
when they were under the age of eighteen and show that a child-sensitive approach is for the children
and also for society more beneficial.
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