At risk of falling through the cracks? : the protection of children in state care in conflict situations in international law and practice
At risk of falling through the cracks? : the protection of children in state care in conflict situations in international law and practice
Date
2022
Authors
Gscheidlen, Anne Sophie
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Abstract
A day before the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Council of Europe vowed to
create standards and mechanisms on child protection in armed conflict by 2027. It further
promised to address the discrimination of children in State care. The need for a
comprehensive child protection scheme during and post-armed conflict as well as efforts to
combat the marginalization of children in State care have, thus, been acknowledged. Yet,
as far as Europe is concerned, States have only begun to fuse child protection during armed
conflict with the awareness of the heightened vulnerability and marginalization of children in
State care in reaction to the war against Ukraine, a country which has one of the highest
child institutionalization rates in the region. With thousands of children in State care
continuing to be evacuated abroad in a humanitarian effort to protect their lives and rights,
this thesis seeks to firstly discuss the (in)sufficiency of the existing international legal rights
and protective framework for these children. Secondly, the thesis documents how States
view their obligations towards these children, and what has already been undertaken by the
international community vis-à-vis these children in light of the war against Ukraine as of early
July 2022.
Keywords: child protection, rights of the child, children in State care, armed conflict, Ukraine
Description
Second semester University: University of Tartu. Awarded thesis 2021/2022
Keywords
children,
protection,
children's rights,
armed conflict,
Ukraine,
institutional care