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        <title>Child and War</title>
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<p>From 16/10/2001 to 20/10/2001</p>&lt;p&gt;Location: Institut universitaire Kurt 
B&#246;sch
Case postale 4176 
CH-1950 SION 4 - Switzerland





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The seminar will seek to bring to light all the situations where 
children can be implicated in war, one way or another.  It will 
make a point of looking at the challenge that juvenile justice is 
faced with in relation to child war-criminals: civil justice or 
military? Which rules and which guarantees? What type of 
rehabilitation?  It will also seek to come up with new forms of 
action and intervention in regards to those who do not respect 
children, and offer better protection for children against war.

The Seminar is intended to: members of NGO&amp;#8217;s active in this field, 
professionals charged with the problems relating to the 
protection of children in their region, members of armed forces, 
doctors, lawyers, teachers, psychologists, judges, social workers 
and all professionals concerned (media, politics); researchers and 
students nearing the end of their studies are also welcome.
<p>Last updated: 6 July 2004</p></description>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 16 Oct 2001 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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