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Combatants’ Children: Conflict and Resilience in Northern Ireland
Bill Rolston
Transitional Justice Institute
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Northern Ireland
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Child
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Resilience
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Conflict
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Childhood
50%
Words
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Context
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Victims
25%
Adult
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Law
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Ideals
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Paradigm
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Protection
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Human Rights
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Coping
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Convention on the Rights of the Child
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Explicit
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Social Construction
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Military organization
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Child Soldiers
25%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Conflict
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Resilience
100%
Child
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Childhood
50%
War
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Organizations
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Experience
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Western
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Parent
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Situation
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Protection
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International Human Rights Law
25%
Paradigm
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Adult
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Children's Rights
25%
Social Construction
25%
Child Soldiers
25%
Keyphrases
Northern Ireland
100%
Resilience
100%
Combatants
100%
Violence
50%
Social Construction
50%
Human Rights Law
50%
Sociopolitical Context
50%
Convention on the Rights of the Child
50%
Modern War
50%
Military Organization
50%
Adult Protection
50%
Child Soldiers
50%
Humanitarian Rights
50%
Psychology
Children
100%
Resilience
100%
Humans
16%