Dignity, Development, and the Gravity of Child Soldiering

Archiv Fuer Rechts Und Sozialphilosophie 106 (3):465-475 (2020)
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This paper critically examines different formulations of the view that the crime of using child soldiers is less serious than other international crimes. The first formulation presents a sociological argument toward this conclusion and the second a deontological argument. After arguing that the second formulation is stronger, because it is grounded in a coherent ethical framework, I then construct a deontological argument to counter it, which construes the wrong of child soldiering as an attack on the developing child's right to dignity, where dignity is understood through a Kantian lens as a person's moral agency.

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original Nicole Souris, Renée (2020) "Dignity, Development, and the Gravity of Child Soldiering". Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie 106(3):465-475

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Renée Nicole Souris
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