Child Soldiers: Coming of Age in Atrocity

Tue Apr 21 2026 at 05:00 pm to 06:30 pm UTC+01:00

Canada Room & Council Chamber | Belfast

The Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice
Publisher/HostThe Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice
Child Soldiers: Coming of Age in Atrocity
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International law defines children as persons under 18 and affirms their entitlement to special protection.
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Lecture: Child Soldiers: Coming of Age in Atrocity

Speaker: Mark A. Drumbl, Washington and Lee University

Chair: Professor Luke Moffett, Queen’s University Belfast

International law defines children as persons under 18 and affirms their entitlement to special protection. Yet significant numbers of young people around the world continue to be drawn into armed conflict and are designated as child soldiers, a term shaped by the prevalent assumption that they are solely passive victims. Despite sustained international attention, efforts to end the recruitment and use of children in hostilities have struggled to achieve lasting success, and in some settings the practice is even intensifying. This persistence highlights the need for reimagined approaches that are more nuanced, empirically grounded, and contextual. This lecture investigates how dominant portrayals may obscure the complex pressures, coercive environments, and constrained choices that shape children’s trajectories into armed groups and considers how a more refined understanding might strengthen prevention, reintegration, and justice processes for the harm’s child soldiers endure and at times bring upon others.

The lecture further examines how children become implicated in other forms of collective violence, including criminal and violent extremist organisations, and how contemporary conflict also unfolds in digital domains and in the context of climate disruption and public health crises. It reflects on the shifting boundary between political activism and political violence, the cultivation of juvenile rights cultures that honor both agency and vulnerability, the persistent tendency of adults to speak for rather than listen to young people, the structural limits of international law, and the broader question of what it means for children to come of age amid pervasive violence and instability.

About the Speaker

Mark A. Drumbl is Class of 1975 Alumni Professor and Director, Transnational Law Institute, at Washington and Lee University. His work has been relied upon by national and international courts; he has served as defence lawyer in genocide trials; and has been an expert on international terrorism and with the UN regarding racist hate speech. He published Atrocity, Punishment, and International Law (Cambridge 2007), Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy (Oxford 2012), and Informers Up Close: Stories from Communist Prague (Oxford 2024, with Barbora Holá).

About the Chair

Professor Dr Luke Moffett is chair of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law at Queen's University Belfast. His research focuses on victims' rights, reparations, civilian harm, and the increasing algorithmic turn in armed conflict. He has conducted fieldwork in over a dozen conflict/post-conflict societies and worked with different victim groups in advocating and litigating for redress. He is author of Justice for Victims before the International Criminal Court (Routledge 2014), Reparations and War (OUP 2023), and Algorithms of War (BUP 2026).

About the British Academy

Delivered by the most outstanding academics in the UK and beyond, the British Academy’s flagship Lecture programme showcases the very best scholarship in the humanities and social sciences.

This lecture is part of the Maccabaean Lectures in Jurisprudence endowed by the Maccabaeans society to mark the tercentenary of the Jewish resettlement in England under Cromwell , first delivered in 1956.

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Canada Room & Council Chamber, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom

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