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diane marie amann | emily & ernest woodruff chair in international law, university of georgia hide menu pages profile publications diane marie amann emily & ernest woodruff chair in international law, university of georgia 11 november 2018 at the centenary of chemical warfare, a visit to flanders’ world war i battlefields (in recognition of today’s 100th anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended world war i , i reprint a 12 july 2017 post on my visit to flanders fields) ypres, belgium – beautiful vistas and bright sunlight cannot blind the visitor to the pain of this place. this place is flanders fields , the name given to the part of west belgium, close to the french border, that saw intense battles and horrendous casualties during world war i. this town – ypres in french and ieper in flemish, but called “wipers” by british wwi soldiers – played a central role. so too nearby passchendaele/passendale. both towns were leveled, and like many in the region, were rebuilt in the old manner after the war ended. during the war, upwards of half a million persons died in this area alone. our visit to flanders fields occurred on the 4th of july. memories linger, and were sparked again by today’s commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the 1st large-scale use, in ypres, of chemical weapons ; mustard gas, to be precise. it was the 3d compound to be attempted, after chlorine and phosgene proved less reliable as lethal weapons, according to our tour guide , raoul saracen, a retired history teacher. initial efforts to fight back against chemicals also were crude: before the development and widespread distribution of gas masks, canadian troops resorted to breathing through kerchiefs soaked in ammonia-rich urine. the cruelty of chemical warfare did not stop its use. recording other places where chemicals have been used was a signpost in langemark , the cemetery where german soldiers (including several with whom i share a surname) are buried. tokyo , japan, halabja , iraq, and ghouta , syria, receive mention, though more recent gassing sites in that last country have yet to be added. the thousands of headstones in the many flanders fields cemeteries of course give pause. so too the cramped trenches, still on display at sanctuary wood museum . yet it was a different site that stole my breath – the “dressing station,” a kind of field hospital, at essex farm cemetery . the station’s cement-bunker cells were small, dark, and saddening, a truly concrete reminder of the scourge of war. click to share on facebook (opens in new window) click to share on twitter (opens in new window) click to print (opens in new window) click to email this to a friend (opens in new window) click to share on linkedin (opens in new window) more click to share on pinterest (opens in new window) click to share on tumblr (opens in new window) click to share on google+ (opens in new window) click to share on reddit (opens in new window) 7 november 2018 drawing links between initiatives to increase protection of children during armed conflict & similar violence “‘protecting children’: a welcome addition to efforts to redress wartime harms,” an essay i published yesterday at just security , underscores connections among a number of recent initiatives related to children and armed conflict. the essay welcomes protecting children in armed conflict (hart publishing 2018), the 600-page report of the 2017 inquiry on protecting children in armed conflict spearheaded by gordon brown , former british prime minister and current un special envoy for global education. (i served on the inquiry’s advisory panel.) leading a team of researchers was shaheed fatima qc, a barrister at london’s blackstone chambers, who spoke on this work at the international law weekend panel last month. (prior post here ) my just security essay offers a detailed description and favorable critique of this research, noting the work’s connections with what the un security council terms the “six grave violations against children in armed conflict.” the essay further draws links between this work and the 2016 international criminal court office of the prosecutor policy on children , which i had the honor of helping to prepare in my ongoing service as icc prosecutor fatou bensouda’s special adviser on children in & affected by armed conflict. (prior post here ) the essay points to “the complementary potential of these and other initiatives,” and concludes: together, they may advance two essential goals: first, to articulate norms prohibiting wartime harms against children; and second, to secure redress for any such harms that occur. my just security essay is here . it is part of a miniforum which began with a post last week jointly authored by fatima and brown, available here . the just security series will continue with forthcoming posts by sarah knuckey (columbia law), alex moorehead (columbia law), and alex whiting (harvard law). click to share on facebook (opens in new window) click to share on twitter (opens in new window) click to print (opens in new window) click to email this to a friend (opens in new window) click to share on linkedin (opens in new window) more click to share on pinterest (opens in new window) click to share on tumblr (opens in new window) click to share on google+ (opens in new window) click to share on reddit (opens in new window) 22 october 2018 accountability for harms to children during armed conflict discussed at center-sponsored ilw panel new york – ways to redress offenses against children during armed conflict formed the core of the panel that our university of georgia school of law dean rusk international law center sponsored last friday at international law weekend , an annual three-day conference presented by the american branch of the international law association and the international law students association . i was honored to take part. ► opening our panel was shaheed fatima qc (top right), a barrister at blackstone chambers in london, who led a panel of researchers for the inquiry on protecting children in conflict, an initiative chaired by gordon brown , former united kingdom prime minister and current un special envoy for global education. as fatima explained, the inquiry focused on harms that the un security council has identified as “six grave violations” against children in conflict; specifically, killing and maiming; recruitment or use as soldiers; sexual violence; abduction; attacks against schools or hospitals; and denial of humanitarian access. with regard to each, the inquiry identified legal frameworks in international criminal law, international humanitarian law, and international human rights law. it proposed a new means for redress: promulgation of a “single instrument” that would permit individual communications, for an expressed set of violations, to the committee on the rights of the child , the treaty body that monitors compliance with the convention on the rights of the child and its three optional protocols. these findings and recommendations have just been published as protecting children in armed conflict (hart 2018). ► next, mara redlich revkin (2d from left), a ph.d. candidate in political science at yale university and lead researcher on iraq and syria for the united nations university project on children and extreme violence. she drew from her fieldwork to provide a thick description of children’s experiences in regions controlled by the islamic state, an armed group devoted to state-building – “rebel governance,” as revkin termed it. because the is sees children as its future, she said, it makes population growth a priority, and exercises its control over schools and other “sites for the weaponization of children.” children who manage to free themselves from the group encounter new problems on account of states’ responses, responses that revkin has found often to be at odds with public opinion. these range from the harsh punishment of every
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