| Dokumendiregister | Sotsiaalministeerium |
| Viit | 1.5-8/2447-1 |
| Registreeritud | 29.09.2025 |
| Sünkroonitud | 30.09.2025 |
| Liik | Sissetulev kiri |
| Funktsioon | 1.5 Asjaajamine. Info- ja kommunikatsioonitehnoloogia arendus ja haldus |
| Sari | 1.5-8 Tervitus- ja tutvustuskirjad, kutsed ja kirjavahetus seminaridel, konverentsidel jt üritustel osalemiseks |
| Toimik | 1.5-8/2025 |
| Juurdepääsupiirang | Avalik |
| Juurdepääsupiirang | |
| Adressaat | cra-secretariat |
| Saabumis/saatmisviis | cra-secretariat |
| Vastutaja | Birgit Siigur (Sotsiaalministeerium, Kantsleri vastutusvaldkond, Sotsiaalala asekantsleri vastutusvaldkond, Laste ja perede osakond) |
| Originaal | Ava uues aknas |
Tähelepanu! Tegemist on välisvõrgust saabunud kirjaga. |
Dear All,
The University of Geneva, in collaboration with the University of Lausanne, is pleased to announce the book launch seminar Children and Violence: Agency, Experience, and Representation in and beyond Armed Conflict. The event will take place on 9 October 2025, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m., at Campus Biotech in Geneva and online.
The seminar will bring together the editors and contributing authors to discuss new perspectives on the study of children and violence in armed conflict. Moving beyond the predominant focus on child soldiers in the Global South, the discussion will highlight the importance of recognising children’s agency and dignity, while inviting critical reflection on their place within global power relations and processes of decolonisation.
Registration is mandatory. Please register for in-person participation by 3 October 2025 here and for online participation here.
Further details are available in the attached programme.
We look forward to your participation!

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Centre for Children's Rights Studies (Present on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday morning) |
In collaboration with the Law and Society Initiative of the University of Lausanne (IDES), the University of Geneva’s Centre for Children’s Rights Studies is organising a seminar on the occasion of the launch of the book Children and Violence. Agency, Experience and Representation in and beyond Armed Conflict.
In line with the book’s main tenets, the seminar will explore innovative approaches to the study of children and violence in contexts of armed conflict. Starting from the need to respect the agency and dignity of children and youth, the event moves beyond a prevalent focus on child soldiers in the Global South and invites critical reflection on the place of the child amid global power politics and decolonisation. Research on children and military violence tends to focus exclusively on the extremist image of child soldiering, promoting a parsimonious approach that fails to acknowledge the complexities inherent in addressing the intersectionality of children and violence. The book’s editors and several contributing authors will examine these dynamics, with a focus on children ensnared in military conflict and enmeshed in political activism. Presentations will discuss how children join fights, how they fight, and what happens to them after fighting officially ends.
The seminar is of particular interest to researchers, legal professionals in international humanitarian law and human rights, practitioners in humanitarian action and disarmament, PhD candidates, students, as well as representatives of NGOs and UN entities.
CHILDREN AND VIOLENCE AGENCY, EXPERIENCE, AND REPRESENTATION IN AND BEYOND ARMED CONFLICT
BOOK LAUNCH SEMINAR (HYBRID) Thursday 9 October 2025, 15:00 to 17:00 (CET)
University of Geneva, Campus Biotech, Room H8-01-D and Online
PROGRAMME
Welcome Address
Prof. Karl Hanson, chair and moderator (University of Geneva, Centre for Children’s Rights Studies, Switzerland).
Children and Violence: Overview, Contributions, Threads
Prof. Mark A. Drumbl (Washington and Lee University, School of Law, USA) Dr. Jastine C. Barrett (Independent Human Rights Consultant, UK)
Presentations
Dr. Sylvie Bodineau (Independent Researcher in Anthropology, France) From child soldiers to struggling citizens. Children and youth in a broken and uneven social contract in conflict and post-conflict Democratic Republic of the Congo
Prof. Silvia Scarpa (John Cabot University of Rome, Italy) Guilty victims or not? Non-punishment of child trafficking victims and child soldiers under international law
Prof. Mohamed Kamara (Washington and Lee University, USA) Childhood, victimhood, and agency in Namina Forna's The Gilded Ones and Kim Nguyen's War Witch
Prof. Myriam Denov (McGill University, Canada) Children born of conflict-related sexual violence in Rwanda. In search of recognition and advocacy” Commentary
Prof. Cécile Aptel (Deputy Director of UNICEF Innocenti – Global Office of Research and Foresight, author of the book Atrocity Crimes, Children and International Criminal Courts: Killing Childhood, (Routledge, 2023)
Q&A Session
Conclusion
Dr. Christelle Molima (University of Lausanne, Law and Society Initiative, Switzerland) Closing Reception
REGISTRATION
We invite you to register for the event here. Due to the limited number of seats, please indicate your in-person attendance by 3 October .
For in-person participation (Campus Biotech, Geneva) - register here For online participation (via Zoom) – register here
The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.
In collaboration with the Law and Society Initiative of the University of Lausanne (IDES), the University of Geneva’s Centre for Children’s Rights Studies is organising a seminar on the occasion of the launch of the book Children and Violence. Agency, Experience and Representation in and beyond Armed Conflict.
In line with the book’s main tenets, the seminar will explore innovative approaches to the study of children and violence in contexts of armed conflict. Starting from the need to respect the agency and dignity of children and youth, the event moves beyond a prevalent focus on child soldiers in the Global South and invites critical reflection on the place of the child amid global power politics and decolonisation. Research on children and military violence tends to focus exclusively on the extremist image of child soldiering, promoting a parsimonious approach that fails to acknowledge the complexities inherent in addressing the intersectionality of children and violence. The book’s editors and several contributing authors will examine these dynamics, with a focus on children ensnared in military conflict and enmeshed in political activism. Presentations will discuss how children join fights, how they fight, and what happens to them after fighting officially ends.
The seminar is of particular interest to researchers, legal professionals in international humanitarian law and human rights, practitioners in humanitarian action and disarmament, PhD candidates, students, as well as representatives of NGOs and UN entities.
CHILDREN AND VIOLENCE AGENCY, EXPERIENCE, AND REPRESENTATION IN AND BEYOND ARMED CONFLICT
BOOK LAUNCH SEMINAR (HYBRID) Thursday 9 October 2025, 15:00 to 17:00 (CET)
University of Geneva, Campus Biotech, Room H8-01-D and Online
PROGRAMME
Welcome Address
Prof. Karl Hanson, chair and moderator (University of Geneva, Centre for Children’s Rights Studies, Switzerland).
Children and Violence: Overview, Contributions, Threads
Prof. Mark A. Drumbl (Washington and Lee University, School of Law, USA) Dr. Jastine C. Barrett (Independent Human Rights Consultant, UK)
Presentations
Dr. Sylvie Bodineau (Independent Researcher in Anthropology, France) From child soldiers to struggling citizens. Children and youth in a broken and uneven social contract in conflict and post-conflict Democratic Republic of the Congo
Prof. Silvia Scarpa (John Cabot University of Rome, Italy) Guilty victims or not? Non-punishment of child trafficking victims and child soldiers under international law
Prof. Mohamed Kamara (Washington and Lee University, USA) Childhood, victimhood, and agency in Namina Forna's The Gilded Ones and Kim Nguyen's War Witch
Prof. Myriam Denov (McGill University, Canada) Children born of conflict-related sexual violence in Rwanda. In search of recognition and advocacy” Commentary
Prof. Cécile Aptel (Deputy Director of UNICEF Innocenti – Global Office of Research and Foresight, author of the book Atrocity Crimes, Children and International Criminal Courts: Killing Childhood, (Routledge, 2023)
Q&A Session
Conclusion
Dr. Christelle Molima (University of Lausanne, Law and Society Initiative, Switzerland) Closing Reception
REGISTRATION
We invite you to register for the event here. Due to the limited number of seats, please indicate your in-person attendance by 3 October .
For in-person participation (Campus Biotech, Geneva) - register here For online participation (via Zoom) – register here
The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.