TY - JOUR ID - 144969 TI - Prohibition of recruitment of children during armed conflict Exempla – Electronic recruitment(Quote) JO - Journal of college of Law for Legal and Political Sciences JA - LLPS LA - en SN - 2226-4582 AU - Salah.H.Alazy, AU - Salwa.A.Maydan, AU - Nuha.A.Ahmad, AD - Y1 - 2018 PY - 2018 VL - 7 IS - 25 part 2 SP - 276 EP - 317 KW - Prohibition of recruitment of children KW - armed conflict Exempla KW - Electronic recruitment DO - N2 - ABSTRACT : With the rise and intensification of recent conflicts, children are increasingly exposed to many violations, and even to those areas that are not the scene of such conflicts, Where the parties resort to robbing children of their innocence, childhood, rights, and subjected to murder, mutilation, rape, kidnapping and trafficking to the most serious of these violations by recruiting and putting them on the battlefields as soldiers who play a direct role in the fighting and soldiers who play indirect roles in it, Different in the methods of recruitment to move them modernity by the technology of communication and tools to monitor the ways to reach these children, In this regard, the role of international law is reflected in the elaboration of the international legal rules necessary to deter those involved, since the various branches of the Court have included texts, In this regard, the role of international law is highlighted in order to establish the international legal rules necessary to deter those who do so, Which included various branches of children to special protection agreements and treaties touched on the prohibition of recruitment during conflicts and in peace as well as, It did not stop there but international law has tried to follow the developments witnessed by the international community by technology in order to reach the prohibition of recruitment, which is provided through the tools of communication technology modern even if his steps in this way are slowly moving compared to the speed of technology. UR - https://jclaps.uokirkuk.edu.iq/article_144969.html L1 - ER -