Legal Implications Arising from the Children's Involvement in Armed Conflicts Across the Middle

Published: 11 August 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/jcv8pwxy27.1
Contributor:
Prof.Ahmed Aubais Alfatlawi

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This article is a sobering journey into the heart of the Middle East’s most turbulent conflicts, where the playground is replaced by the battlefield, and children society’s most fragile members, become unwilling witnesses, participants, and casualties of war. Through a meticulous legal and ethical lens, it unveils how International Humanitarian Law aspires to shield children from recruitment, displacement, and the destruction of their education, while exposing the grim reality of how these protections falter in practice. The narrative blends legal analysis with human stories, illustrating the breach between lofty legal ideals and the rubble-strewn streets where childhood is stolen. From the haunting image of human shields to the silent classrooms of bombed-out schools, it calls for not only accountability through courts and tribunals but also a revival of hope through rehabilitation, education, and justice. This is more than a legal study it is a call to defend the very essence of humanity.

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Across the Middle East, war steals childhoods. This piece exposes how legal protections for children in conflict ,meant to guard against recruitment, displacement, and lost education collapse in practice, and calls for urgent justice and rehabilitation

Institutions

  • University of Kufa

Categories

International Law, Middle East, Conflict Analysis, War, Child

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