Children in war and its aftermath: Mental health issues in the development of international law

Author: Raundalen M, Melton GB

Source:
Behavioral sciences & the law, 12(1), 21-34.
Children now experience war as they never have in the past. This article presents clinical impressions of children from war zones and suggests interventions that might ameliorate the horrors of war for some of these children. It also describes the evolving framework in international law (i.e., the United Nations) that provides a context for implementing some of these interventions and for insulating children from some of the devastating effects of war.