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Police Corruption: Towards a Working Definition
Authors:Taleh Sayed  David Bruce
Institution:Criminal Justice Policy Unit, Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation
Abstract:According to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) publication Interpretive Guidance on the Notion of Direct Participation in Hostilities under International Humanitarian Law, all civilians (including child soldiers) lose their immunity from direct targeting ‘for so long as’ their actions amount to direct participation in hostilities. All civilians can, however, access the revolving door of protection and return to their civilian activities – complete with full immunity from direct targeting – provided the nature of their direct participation was spontaneous and disorganised. Once it can be ascertained that their participation in hostilities amounts to continuous combative functions, they relinquish their access to the revolving door of protection, and can be targeted at all times until they abandon their formal or functional membership of the belligerent group. This piece analyses how the revolving door phenomenon and the notion of continuous combative functions apply in instances where civilian child soldiers are directly participating in hostilities.
Keywords:direct participation in hostilities  international humanitarian law  ‘revolving door’ of protection  continuous combative functions  child soldiers
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