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Date: 2014-09-10 06:27:40
Human rights instruments
Laws of war
Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict
Child labour
Military sociology
Convention on the Rights of the Child
Committee on the Rights of the Child
International humanitarian law
United Nations Security Council Resolution
Law
International relations
Politics

Volume 2173, AENGLISH TEXT — TEXTE ANGLAIS ] OPTIONAL PROTOCOL TO THE CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD ON THE INVOLVEMENT OF CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICT The States Parties to the present Protocol,

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