THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN DURING ARMED CONFLICT
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This study aims to clarify the legal protections provided for children during armed conflicts in accordance with the rules of international humanitarian law and public international law, by determining the legal status of children during armed conflicts, whether in terms of the concept of children covered by protection, as well as the international measures established in this framework, or in terms of the legal mechanisms established to protect children during armed conflicts, whether established under the rules of international humanitarian law or public international law
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